Involvement of polyamine binding protein D (PotD) of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 in spermidine uptake and excretion
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Involvement of polyamine binding protein D (PotD) of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 in spermidine uptake and excretion
Abstract
The in vivo function of polyamine binding protein D (PotD) in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 for the transport of spermidine was investigated using Synechocystis mutant disrupted in potD gene. The growth rate of potD mutant was similar to that of wild-type when grown in BG11 medium. However, the mutant exhibited severely reduced growth compared to the wild-type when BG11 medium was supplemented with 0.5 mM spermidine. The mutant accumulated a higher spermidine level than the wild-type when grown in the medium with or without spermidine. Transport experiments revealed that the mutant had a reduction in both the uptake and the excretion of spermidine. Moreover, [(14)C]spermidine-loaded wild-type and mutant cells showed a decrease of [(14)C]spermidine excretion when the assay medium contained exogenous spermidine. These data suggest that PotD is involved in both the uptake and the excretion of spermidine in Synechocystis cells.
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