Previous Article | Next Article 
J Bacteriol. 1992 May; 174(9): 2986-2992
Effects of the membrane action of tetralin on the functional and structural properties of artificial and bacterial membranes.
J Sikkema,
B Poolman,
W N Konings and
J A de Bont
Department of Food Science, Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands.
ABSTRACT
Tetralin is toxic to bacterial cells at concentrations below 100 mumol/liter. To assess the inhibitory action of tetralin on bacterial membranes, a membrane model system, consisting of proteoliposomes in which beef heart cytochrome c oxidase was reconstituted as the proton motive force-generating mechanism, and several gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria were studied. Because of its hydrophobicity, tetralin partitioned into lipid membranes preferentially (lipid/buffer partition coefficient of tetralin is approximately 1,100). The excessive accumulation of tetralin caused expansion of the membrane and impairment of different membrane functions. Studies with proteoliposomes and intact cells indicated that tetralin makes the membrane permeable for ions (protons) and inhibits the respiratory enzymes, which leads to a partial dissipation of the pH gradient and electrical potential. The effect of tetralin on the components of the proton motive force as well as disruption of protein-lipid interaction(s) could lead to impairment of various metabolic functions and to low growth rates. The data offer an explanation for the difficulty in isolating and cultivating microorganisms in media containing tetralin or other lipophilic compounds.
J Bacteriol. 1992 May; 174(9): 2986-2992
This article has been cited by other articles:
-
Martinez-Perez, O., Moreno-Ruiz, E., Floriano, B., Santero, E.
(2004). Regulation of Tetralin Biodegradation and Identification of Genes Essential for Expression of thn Operons. J. Bacteriol.
186: 6101-6109
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Hernaez, M. J., Floriano, B., Rios, J. J., Santero, E.
(2002). Identification of a Hydratase and a Class II Aldolase Involved in Biodegradation of the Organic Solvent Tetralin. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
68: 4841-4846
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Carson, C. F., Mee, B. J., Riley, T. V.
(2002). Mechanism of Action of Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) Oil on Staphylococcus aureus Determined by Time-Kill, Lysis, Leakage, and Salt Tolerance Assays and Electron Microscopy. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother.
46: 1914-1920
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Hernáez, M. J., Andújar, E., Ríos, J. L., Kaschabek, S. R., Reineke, W., Santero, E.
(2000). Identification of a Serine Hydrolase Which Cleaves the Alicyclic Ring of Tetralin. J. Bacteriol.
182: 5448-5453
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Andújar, E., Hernáez, M. J., Kaschabek, S. R., Reineke, W., Santero, E.
(2000). Identification of an Extradiol Dioxygenase Involved in Tetralin Biodegradation: Gene Sequence Analysis and Purification and Characterization of the Gene Product. J. Bacteriol.
182: 789-795
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Ultee, A., Kets, E. P. W., Smid, E. J.
(1999). Mechanisms of Action of Carvacrol on the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
65: 4606-4610
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Isken, S., Derks, A., Wolffs, P. F. G., de Bont, J. A. M.
(1999). Effect of Organic Solvents on the Yield of Solvent-Tolerant Pseudomonas putida S12. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
65: 2631-2635
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Pedrotta, V., Witholt, B.
(1999). Isolation and Characterization of the cis-trans-Unsaturated Fatty Acid Isomerase of Pseudomonas oleovorans GPo12. J. Bacteriol.
181: 3256-3261
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
-
Hernáez, M. J., Reineke, W., Santero, E.
(1999). Genetic Analysis of Biodegradation of Tetralin by a Sphingomonas Strain. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
65: 1806-1810
[Abstract]
[Full Text]
Copyright © 1992 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.