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  • The study focuses on the NDH-1 enzyme in E. coli, highlighting its structure made up of 13 subunits, including the hydrophobic NuoM subunit which is assumed to contain 14 helices.
  • Researchers aimed to determine the membrane topology of NuoM, leading to a proposed model with 12 transmembrane helices and 2 helices located in the cytoplasm.
  • Experiments involving site-directed mutagenesis on the key residue Glu(144) found that while most mutations did not affect NDH-1 assembly or function, two specific double mutants managed to restore energy transducing activities, suggesting the importance of Glu(144) in proton translocation.

Article Abstract

The bacterial H(+)-pumping NADH-quinone oxidoreductase (NDH-1) is an L-shaped membrane-bound enzymatic complex. Escherichia coli NDH-1 is composed of 13 subunits (NuoA-N). NuoM (ND4) subunit is one of the hydrophobic subunits that constitute the membrane arm of NDH-1 and was predicted to bear 14 helices. We attempted to clarify the membrane topology of NuoM by the introduction of histidine tags into different positions by chromosomal site-directed mutagenesis. From the data, we propose a topology model containing 12 helices (helices I-IX and XII-XIV) located in transmembrane position and two (helices X and XI) present in the cytoplasm. We reported previously that residue Glu(144) of NuoM was located in the membrane (helix V) and was essential for the energy-coupling activities of NDH-1 (Torres-Bacete, J., Nakamaru-Ogiso, E., Matsuno-Yagi, A., and Yagi, T. (2007) J. Biol. Chem. 282, 36914-36922). Using mutant E144A, we studied the effect of shifting the glutamate residue to all sites within helix V and three sites each in helix IV and VI on the function of NDH-1. Twenty double site-directed mutants including the mutation E144A were constructed and characterized. None of the mutants showed alteration in the detectable levels of expressed NuoM or on the NDH-1 assembly. In addition, most of the double mutants did not restore the energy transducing NDH-1 activities. Only two mutants E144A/F140E and E144A/L147E, one helix turn downstream and upstream restored the energy transducing activities of NDH-1. Based on these results, a role of Glu(144) for proton translocation has been discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2785147PMC
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