2008
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00595-08
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TolC-Dependent Exclusion of Porphyrins in Escherichia coli

Abstract: We found that Escherichia coli tolC mutants showed increased sensitivity to 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), a precursor of porphyrins. The tolC mutant cells grown in the presence of ALA showed a reddish brown color under visible light and a strong red fluorescence under near-UV irradiation. Fluorescence spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis showed that the tolC mutant cells grown in the presence of ALA accumulated a large amount of coproporphyrin(ogen) intracellularly. In contrast, the … Show more

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“…Heme export systems have also been proposed as a means by which bacteria protect themselves from heme toxicity (2). Although a heme exporter has not been identified in Brucella strains, genes that potentially encode orthologs of proteins linked to porphyrin (34) and heme (24) export in other bacteria can be found in the genome sequence of B. abortus 2308.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heme export systems have also been proposed as a means by which bacteria protect themselves from heme toxicity (2). Although a heme exporter has not been identified in Brucella strains, genes that potentially encode orthologs of proteins linked to porphyrin (34) and heme (24) export in other bacteria can be found in the genome sequence of B. abortus 2308.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We propose that the deferrochelation activity represents their physiological function, enabling heme iron acquisition without internalization of heme, a potentially hazardous substance in the case of EfeB orthologs and without production of CO, an antibacterial gas. Porphyrins and heme efflux pumps have been identified in several organisms (27,28). In addition, EfeB orthologs are present in many Gram-positive species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For tolC mutants, efflux of the cell-synthesized metabolites cysteine (12), porphyrins (13), and cAMP (14) was decreased, but no specific pump was identified. Biofilm formation was decreased in cells with deletions in either emrD or emrE or in any one of the following TolC-dependent pump genes: acrD, acrE, emrK, or mdtE (15).…”
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