The mechanism and specificity of iron transport in Rhodotorula pilimanae probed by synthetic analogs of rhodotorulic acid
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The mechanism and specificity of iron transport in Rhodotorula pilimanae probed by synthetic analogs of rhodotorulic acid
Abstract
The yeast Rhodotorula pilimanae produces the dihydroxamate siderophore rhodotorulic acid (RA) in prodigious amounts when starved for iron. Synthetic dihydroxamate analogs of RA have been prepared in which the diketopiperazine ring of RA is replaced by a simple chain of n methylene groups. It is found that R. pilimanae is able to accumulate iron using these achiral complexes, as well as from simple monohydroxamate analogs, at rates comparable to those of RA. While the Fe2RA3 complex does not enter the cell, there is a receptor system whose geometric requirements for siderophore recognition have been probed using analogs. In contrast to mono- or dihydroxamate ligands, the trihydroxamate siderophores such as ferrioxamine B are completely ineffective at delivering iron to R. pilimanae. This is ascribed to the greater stability of these complexes, which blocks release of the Fe(III) in a ligand exchange process that is required for uptake. To explore whether this ligand exchange involves redox catalysis, Ga(III) was substituted for Fe(III). The gallium was taken up at rates near those of iron and were also energy-dependent, as determined by metabolic inhibition with KCN.
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