Rhizobium leguminosarum HupE is a highly-specific diffusion facilitator for nickel uptake.

Metallomics

Departamento de Biotecnología, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Agrónomos and Centro de Biotecnología y Genómica de Plantas (C.B.G.P.), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Campus de Montegancedo, Carretera M40-km 38, 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain.

Published: April 2015

Bacteria require nickel transporters for the synthesis of Ni-containing metalloenzymes in natural, low nickel habitats. In this work we carry out functional and topological characterization of Rhizobium leguminosarum HupE, a nickel permease required for the provision of this element for [NiFe] hydrogenase synthesis. Expression studies in the Escherichia coli nikABCDE mutant strain HYD723 revealed that HupE is a medium-affinity permease (apparent Km 227 ± 21 nM; Vmax 49 ± 21 pmol Ni(2+) min(-1) mg(-1) bacterial dry weight) that functions as an energy-independent diffusion facilitator for the uptake of Ni(ii) ions. This Ni(2+) transport is not inhibited by similar cations such as Mn(2+), Zn(2+), or Co(2+), but is blocked by Cu(2+). Analysis of site-directed HupE mutants allowed the identification of several residues (H36, D42, H43, F69, E90, H130, and E133) that are essential for HupE-mediated Ni uptake in E. coli cells. By using translational fusions to reporter genes we demonstrated the presence of five transmembrane domains with a periplasmic N-terminal domain and a C-terminal domain buried in the lipid bilayer. The periplasmic N-terminal domain contributes to stability and functionality of the protein.

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