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J. Bacteriol., Dec 1995, 6810-6819, Vol 177, No. 23
JT Lathrop, BY Wei, GA Touchie and RJ Kadner
The Escherichia coli btuB gene encodes the outer membrane transporter for
vitamin B12, the E colicins, colicin A, and bacteriophage BF23. Several
series of mutant forms of BtuB resulting from the insertion of dipeptide
sequences and from overlapping in-frame deletions and duplications were
constructed. Strains expressing the variant genes in single and multiple
copy numbers were analyzed for BtuB function, for the level of BtuB
polypeptide in the outer membrane, and for changes in the outer membrane
permeability barrier. Most dipeptide insertions had normal transport
function and assembly in the membrane. Only 2 of the 27 deletions spanning
residues 5 and 514 possessed transport function, and most of the remainder
were not stably inserted in the membrane. Most duplications (19 of 21)
retained transport function and were inserted in the outer membrane,
although some were subject to proteolysis. Even long duplications
containing as many as 340 repeated amino-terminal residues retained
function, suggesting considerable plasticity in the sequence requirements
for membrane insertion of BtuB. Expression of many deletion and duplication
proteins conferred increased susceptibility to structurally unrelated
inhibitors that are normally excluded by the outer membrane. These results
could be consistent with the mutational disruption of extracellular loops
or transmembrane segments of BtuB that constitute a gated channel, but the
finding that alterations throughout the length of BtuB affect membrane
permeability properties suggests that the altered proteins might perturb
the outer membrane structure itself.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Sequences of the Escherichia coli BtuB protein essential for its insertion and function in the outer membrane
Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville 22908, USA.
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