posted on 2015-08-11, 00:00authored byMaria Majsnerowska, Josy ter Beek, Weronika K. Stanek, Ria H. Duurkens, Dirk J. Slotboom
Energy coupling factor
(ECF) transporters take up micronutrients in Bacteria and Archaea.
They consist of a membrane-embedded S-component that provides substrate
specificity and a three-subunit ECF module that couples ATP hydrolysis
to transport. The S-components ThiT (for thiamin) and NiaX (for niacin)
from Lactococcus lactis form complexes with the same
ECF module. Here, we assayed the uptake of thiamin and niacin in Escherichia coli cells expressing the transporter genes.
We demonstrate that the two different S-components compete for the
ECF module, and that competition is more efficient in the presence
of the transported substrate. The data suggest that binding and release
of the S-components is a step in the transport cycle.