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. 1985 Dec;164(3):1218-23.
doi: 10.1128/jb.164.3.1218-1223.1985.

Salmonella typhimurium proP gene encodes a transport system for the osmoprotectant betaine

Salmonella typhimurium proP gene encodes a transport system for the osmoprotectant betaine

J Cairney et al. J Bacteriol. 1985 Dec.

Abstract

Betaine (N,N,N-trimethylglycine) can be accumulated to high intracellular concentrations and serves an important osmoprotective function in enteric bacteria. We found that the proP gene of Salmonella typhimurium, originally identified as encoding a minor transport system for proline (permease PP-II), plays an important role in betaine uptake. Mutations in proP reduced the ability of betaine to serve as an osmoprotectant. Transport of betaine into the cells was also severely impaired in these mutants. The kinetics of uptake via PP-II suggest that betaine, rather than proline, is the important physiological substrate for this transport system. Betaine uptake via PP-II was regulated by osmotic pressure at two different levels: transcription of the proP gene was increased by increasing osmolarity, and, in addition, activity of the transport system itself was dependent upon the osmotic pressure of the medium. The specificity of the transport system was also altered by increasing osmolarity which enhanced the affinity for betaine while reducing that for proline.

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