The effects of weak acids on potassium uptake by Escherichia coli K-12 inhibition by low cytoplasmic pH
- PMID: 6405784
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2736(83)90355-3
The effects of weak acids on potassium uptake by Escherichia coli K-12 inhibition by low cytoplasmic pH
Abstract
The activity of the Escherichia coli K+ transport system TrkA was measured as a function of the cytoplasmic pH of the cell. For this purpose, pHin was decreased by the addition of the weak acids acetic acid, benzoic acid or salicylic acid to K+-depleted cells. Under these conditions, the initial rate of K+ uptake decreased strongly with pHin, and was almost independent of the acid used. This inhibition was due to a strong decrease in the Vmax for K+ uptake, which indicates that low cytoplasmic pH inactivates the TrkA K+ uptake system. The relevance of this inhibition for growth and metabolism at low pHin is discussed.
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