Functional Characterization of the Putative POT from Clostridium perfringens

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  • Hani Gharabli
  • Maria Rafiq
  • Anna Iqbal
  • Ruyu Yan
  • Nanda G. Aduri
  • Neha Sharma
  • Bala Krishna Prabhala
  • Mirza, Osman Asghar
Proton-coupled oligopeptide transporters (POTs) are a fundamental part of the cellular transport machinery that provides plants, bacteria, and mammals with nutrition in the form of short peptides. However, POTs are not restricted to peptide transport; mammalian POTs have especially been in focus due to their ability to transport several peptidomimetics in the small intestine. Herein, we studied a POT from Clostridium perfringens (CPEPOT), which unexpectedly exhibited atypical characteristics. First, very little uptake of a fluorescently labelled peptide β-Ala-Lys-AMCA, an otherwise good substrate of several other bacterial POTs, was observed. Secondly, in the presence of a competitor peptide, enhanced uptake of β-Ala-Lys-AMCA was observed due to trans-stimulation. This effect was also observed even in the absence of a proton electrochemical gradient, suggesting that β-Ala-Lys-AMCA uptake mediated by CPEPOT is likely through the substrate-concentration-driving exchange mechanism, unlike any other functionally characterized bacterial POTs.
Original languageEnglish
Article number651
JournalBiology
Volume12
Issue number5
Number of pages11
ISSN2079-7737
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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This article belongs to the Section Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

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