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  • Histidine is crucial for the growth of γ-proteobacteria like Pseudomonas putida and plays a role in bacteria-host interactions.
  • The hutT gene, part of the histidine utilization operon, encodes a transporter that is vital for histidine uptake in this soil bacterium.
  • Research shows that HutT operates as a high-affinity histidine:proton symporter, meaning it efficiently transports histidine along with protons, and specific amino acids are essential for its function.

Article Abstract

Histidine is an important carbon and nitrogen source of γ-proteobacteria and can affect bacteria-host interactions. The mechanisms of histidine uptake are only partly understood. Here, we analyze functional properties of the putative histidine transporter HutT of the soil bacterium Pseudomonas putida. The hutT gene is part of the histidine utilization operon, and the gene product belongs to the amino acid-polyamine-organocation (APC) family of secondary transporters. Deletion of hutT severely impairs growth of P. putida on histidine, suggesting that the encoded transporter is the major histidine uptake system of P. putida. Transport experiments with cells and purified and reconstituted protein indicate that HutT functions as a high-affinity histidine : proton symporter with high specificity for the amino acid. Substitution analyses identified amino acids crucial for HutT function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.14159DOI Listing

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