Glycine betaine transport in Escherichia coli: osmotic modulation
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- PMCID: PMC214884
- DOI: 10.1128/jb.161.1.393-401.1985
Glycine betaine transport in Escherichia coli: osmotic modulation
Abstract
Exogenous glycine betaine highly stimulates the growth rate of various members of the Enterobacteriaceae, including Escherichia coli, in media with high salt concentrations (D. Le Rudulier and L. Bouillard, Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 46:152-159, 1983). In a nitrogen- and carbon-free medium, glycine betaine did not support the growth of E. coli either on low-salt or high-salt media. This molecule was taken up by the cells but was not catabolized. High levels of glycine betaine transport occurred when the cells were grown in media of elevated osmotic strength, whereas relatively low activity was found when the cells were grown in minimal medium. A variety of electrolytes, such as NaCl, KCl, NaH2PO4, K2HPO4, K2SO4, and nonelectrolytes like sucrose, raffinose, and inositol triggered the uptake of glycine betaine. Furthermore, in cells subjected to a sudden osmotic upshock, glycine betaine uptake showed a sixfold stimulation 30 min after the addition of NaCl. Part of this stimulation might be a consequence of protein synthesis. The transport of glycine betaine was energy dependent and occurred against a concentration gradient. 2,4-Dinitrophenol almost totally abolished the glycine betaine uptake. Azide and arsenate exerted only a small inhibition. In addition, N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide had a very low inhibitory effect at 1 mM. These results indicated that glycine betaine transport is driven by the electrochemical proton gradient. The kinetics of glycine betaine entry followed the Michaelis-Menten relationship, yielding a Km of 35 microM and a Vmax of 42 nmol min-1 mg of protein-1. Glycine betaine transport showed considerable structural specificity. The only potent competitor was proline betaine when added to the assay mixtures at 20-fold the glycine betaine concentration. From these results, it is proposed that E. coli possesses an active and specific glycine betaine transport system which is regulated by the osmotic strength of the growth medium.
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