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Use of PhoA and LacZ Fusions to Study the Membrane Topology of ProW, a Component of the Osmoregulated ProU Transport System of Escherichia Coli

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Journal J Bacteriol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1996 Sep 1
PMID 8808924
Citations 16
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The Escherichia coli ProU system is a member of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily of transporters. ProU consists of three components (ProV, ProW, and ProX) and functions as a high-affinity, binding protein-dependent transport system for the osmoprotectants glycine betaine and proline betaine. The ProW protein is the integral inner membrane component of the ProU system. Its hydropathy profile predicts seven transmembrane spans and a hydrophilic amino terminus of approximately 100 residues, and it suggests the presence of an amphiphilic alpha-helix (L-61 to F-97) in close proximity to the first strongly hydrophobic segment of ProW. We have studied the membrane topology of the ProW protein by the phoA and lacZ gene fusion approach. A collection of 10 different proW-phoA fusions with alkaline phosphatase activity and 8 different proW-lacZ fusions with beta-galactosidase activity were isolated in vivo after TnphoAB and TnlacZ mutagenesis of a plasmid-encoded proW gene. The recovery of both enzymatically active ProW-PhoA and ProW-LacZ hybrid proteins indicates that segments of ProW are exposed on both sides of the cytoplasmic membrane. To compare the enzymatic activities of each of the indicator proteins joined at a particular site in ProW, we switched the phoA and lacZ reporter genes in vitro in each of the originally in vivo-isolated gene fusions. A mirror-like pattern in the enzyme activity of the resulting new ProW-PhoA and ProW-LacZ hybrid proteins emerged, thus providing positive signals for the location of both periplasmic and cytoplasmic domains in ProW. The protease kallikrein digests the amino-terminal tail of a ProW-LacZ hybrid protein in spheroplasts, suggesting that the amino terminus of ProW is located on the periplasmic side of the cytoplasmic membrane. From these data, a two-dimensional model for ProW was constructed; this model consists of seven transmembrane alpha-helices and an unusual amino-terminal tail of approximately 100 amino acid residues that protrudes into the periplasmic space.

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