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J. Bacteriol., 03 1996, 1756-1761, Vol 178, No. 6
SM Schoberth, BE Chapman, PW Kuchel, RM Wittig, J Grotendorst, P Jansen and AA DeGraff
For the first time, unidirectional rate constants of ethanol diffusion
through the lipid membrane of a microorganism, the bacterium Zymomonas
mobilis, were determined, thus replacing indirect inferences with direct
kinetic data. The rate constants k1 (in to out) were 6.8 +/- 0.4s(-1) at 29
degrees C and 2.7 +/- 0.3s(-1) at 20 degrees C. They were determined by
using 1H selective nuclear magnetic resonance spin magnetization transfer.
The measurements were done on l-ml cell suspensions. No addition of
radiotracers, withdrawing of aliquots, physical separation methods, or
chemical manipulations were required. Until now, the rate constants of
ethanol transport in microorganisms have been unknown because ethanol
diffuses through the cytoplasmic membrane too quickly for radiolabel
approaches. Net velocities of ethanol exchange were calculated from
unidirectional rate constants and cytoplasmic volume, which was also
determined with the same nuclear magnetic resonance experiments. The
results (i) confirmed that ethanol would not be rate limiting during the
conversion of glucose by Z. mobilis and (ii) indicated that ethanol can
serve as an in vivo marker of cytoplasmic volume changes. This was verified
by monitoring for the first time the changes of both cytoplasmic volume and
extracytoplasmic and cytoplasmic concentrations of alpha and beta anomers
of D-glucose in cell suspensions of a microorganism. These findings may
open up new possibilities for kinetic studies of ethanol and sugar
transport in Z. mobilis and other organisms.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Ethanol transport in Zymomonas mobilis measured by using in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance spin transfer
Institut fur Biotechnologie-1, Forschungszentrum Julich, Germany.
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