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Journal of Bacteriology, June 2001, p. 3515-3520, Vol. 183, No. 11
Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology,
Hyderabad 500 007,1 and Centre for
DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, Hyderabad 500 076,2 India
Received 1 March 2001/Accepted 7 March 2001
Mutations in any one of three genes, kdpA, -B, or
-C, in Escherichia coli abolish the activity of
Kdp, a multisubunit K+-ATPase that belongs to the
P-type ATPase family of cation transporters. We found in this study
that expression in vivo of a 135-amino-acid-long N-terminal fragment
(KdpA'), less than one-quarter the length of native KdpA, was able to
mediate an improvement in K+-limited growth rates in two
different contexts, even in the absence of both KdpC and the ATPase
subunit KdpB. The first context was when KdpA' was overexpressed in
cells from a heterologous inducible promoter, and the second was when
KdpA' was provided with a C-terminally altered extension (following a
spontaneous genetic rearrangement). Our results suggest that KdpA'
provides an incipient pathway for K+ translocation which
can serve to transport K+ into the cells in response to the
cytoplasmic membrane potential.
0021-9193/01/$04.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.11.3515-3520.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Improvement in K+-Limited Growth Rate Associated with
Expression of the N-Terminal Fragment of One Subunit (KdpA) of the
Multisubunit Kdp Transporter in Escherichia coli
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Fingerprinting and Diagnostics, ECIL Rd., Hyderabad 500 076, India. Phone: 91-40-7155609. Fax: 91-40-7155610. E-mail:
shankar{at}www.cdfd.org.in.
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