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Fluorescence measurement of intracellular sodium concentration in single Escherichia coli cells

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 90, Issue 1, Pages 357-365

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.105.071332

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The energy-transducing cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria contains pumps and antiports maintaining the membrane potential and ion gradients. We have developed a method for rapid, single-cell measurement of the internal sodium concentration ([Na+](ex)) in Escherichia coli using the sodium ion fluorescence indicator, Sodium Green. The bacterial flagellar motor is a molecular machine that couples the transmembrane flow of ions, either protons (H+) or sodium ions (Na+), to flagellar rotation. We used an E. coli strain containing a chimeric flagellar motor with H+ and Na+-driven components that functions as a sodium motor. Changing external sodium concentration ([Na+](ex)) in the range 1-85 mM resulted in changes in [Na+] in between 5-14 mM, indicating a partial homeostasis of internal sodium concentration. There were signifi. cant intercell variations in the relationship between [Na+] in and [Na+](ex), and the internal sodium concentration in cells not expressing chimeric flgellar motors was 2-3 times lower, indicating that the sodium flux through these motors is a signifi. cant fraction of the total sodium. flux into the cell.

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