Publications by authors named "Nikola J Schwarzer"

Inorganic polyphosphate is a ubiquitous, linear biopolymer built of up to thousands of phosphate residues that are linked by energy-rich phosphoanhydride bonds. Polyphosphate kinases of the family 2 (PPK2) use polyphosphate to catalyze the reversible phosphorylation of nucleotide phosphates and are highly relevant as targets for new pharmaceutical compounds and as biocatalysts for cofactor regeneration. PPK2s can be classified based on their preference for nucleoside mono- or diphosphates or both.

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Article Synopsis
  • The FNT family consists of pentameric channels that transport various small anions like formate and nitrite through cell membranes.
  • Structural studies of FocA, NirC, and HSC reveal how evolution has optimized these proteins for their specific functions in cellular environments.
  • A key feature of these channels is a protonable histidine residue that facilitates the movement of anions across a hydrophobic barrier, allowing a range of monovalent anions to be transported effectively.
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Nitrite (NO(2)(-)) is a central intermediate in the nitrogen metabolism of microorganisms and plants, and is used as a cytotoxin by macrophages as part of the innate immune response. The bacterial membrane protein NirC acts as a specific channel to facilitate the transport of nitrite anions across lipid bilayers for cytoplasmic detoxification. Despite NirC's importance in nitrogen metabolism and in the pathogenicity of enteric bacteria, available biochemical data are scarce.

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Formate is a major metabolite in the anaerobic fermentation of glucose by many enterobacteria. It is translocated across cellular membranes by the pentameric ion channel/transporter FocA that, together with the nitrite channel NirC, forms the formate/nitrite transporter (FNT) family of membrane transport proteins. Here we have carried out an electrophysiological analysis of FocA from Salmonella typhimurium to characterize the channel properties and assess its specificity toward formate and other possible permeating ions.

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