An aspartate deletion mutation defines a binding site of the multifunctional FhuA outer membrane receptor of Escherichia coli K-12
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An aspartate deletion mutation defines a binding site of the multifunctional FhuA outer membrane receptor of Escherichia coli K-12
Abstract
The FhuA protein of the outer membrane serves as a receptor for phages T5, T1, and phi 80, for colicin M, for the antibiotic albomycin, and for ferrichrome and related siderophores. To identify protein regions important for the multiple FhuA activities, fhuA genes of spontaneous chromosomal mutants which expressed wild-type amounts of the FhuA protein were sequenced. A mutant which was partially T5 sensitive but impaired in all other functions was missing aspartate residue 348 of the mature protein as a result of a three-base deletion. This aspartate residue is part of the hydrophilic sequence Asp-Asp-Glu-Lys. Replacement by site-specific mutagenesis of each of the Asp residues by Tyr, of Glu by Val, and of Lys by Met reduced FhuA activity but less than the Asp deletion did. Ferrichrome inhibited binding of phage phi 80 and of colicin M to these mutants in an allele-specific manner. A completely resistant derivative of the Asp deletion mutant contained, in addition, a leucine-to-proline substitution at position 106 and eight changed bases, converting at positions 576 to 578 an Arg-Pro-Leu sequence to Ala-Arg-Cys. The latter mutations and the Leu-to-Pro replacement alone did not alter sensitivity to the phages but reduced sensitivity to colicin M and albomycin 10- to 1,000-fold. The proline replacements probably disturb FhuA conformation and, in concert with the Asp deletion, inactivate FhuA completely. It is concluded that the Asp deletion site defines a region of FhuA which directly participates in binding of all FhuA ligands. Growth promotion studies on iron-limited media revealed that certain siderophores of the hydroxamate type, such as butylferrichrome, ferrichrysin, and ferrirubin, are taken up not only via FhuA but also via the FhuE outer membrane receptor protein.
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