TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Different iron transport systems evolved in Gram-negative bacteria during evolution. Most of the transport systems depend on outer membrane localized TonB-dependent transporters (TBDTs), a periplasma-facing TonB protein and a plasma...

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Main Authors: von Haeseler Arndt, Nicolaisen Kerstin, Strauss Sascha, Mirus Oliver, Schleiff Enrico
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/7/68
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spelling doaj-c1fae28a292e4674a6f5513a0ef77ac82020-11-25T00:23:29ZengBMCBMC Biology1741-70072009-10-01716810.1186/1741-7007-7-68TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteriavon Haeseler ArndtNicolaisen KerstinStrauss SaschaMirus OliverSchleiff Enrico<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Different iron transport systems evolved in Gram-negative bacteria during evolution. Most of the transport systems depend on outer membrane localized TonB-dependent transporters (TBDTs), a periplasma-facing TonB protein and a plasma membrane localized machinery (ExbBD). So far, iron chelators (siderophores), oligosaccharides and polypeptides have been identified as substrates of TBDTs. For iron transport, three uptake systems are defined: the lactoferrin/transferrin binding proteins, the porphyrin-dependent transporters and the siderophore-dependent transporters. However, for cyanobacteria almost nothing is known about possible TonB-dependent uptake systems for iron or other substrates.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have screened all publicly available eubacterial genomes for sequences representing (putative) TBDTs. Based on sequence similarity, we identified 195 clusters, where elements of one cluster may possibly recognize similar substrates. For <it>Anabaena </it>sp. PCC 7120 we identified 22 genes as putative TBDTs covering almost all known TBDT subclasses. This is a high number of TBDTs compared to other cyanobacteria. The expression of the 22 putative TBDTs individually depends on the presence of iron, copper or nitrogen.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We exemplified on TBDTs the power of CLANS-based classification, which demonstrates its importance for future application in systems biology. In addition, the tentative substrate assignment based on characterized proteins will stimulate the research of TBDTs in different species. For cyanobacteria, the atypical dependence of TBDT gene expression on different nutrition points to a yet unknown regulatory mechanism. In addition, we were able to clarify a hypothesis of the absence of TonB in cyanobacteria by the identification of according sequences.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/7/68
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author von Haeseler Arndt
Nicolaisen Kerstin
Strauss Sascha
Mirus Oliver
Schleiff Enrico
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Nicolaisen Kerstin
Strauss Sascha
Mirus Oliver
Schleiff Enrico
TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria
BMC Biology
author_facet von Haeseler Arndt
Nicolaisen Kerstin
Strauss Sascha
Mirus Oliver
Schleiff Enrico
author_sort von Haeseler Arndt
title TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria
title_short TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria
title_full TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria
title_fullStr TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria
title_full_unstemmed TonB-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria
title_sort tonb-dependent transporters and their occurrence in cyanobacteria
publisher BMC
series BMC Biology
issn 1741-7007
publishDate 2009-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Different iron transport systems evolved in Gram-negative bacteria during evolution. Most of the transport systems depend on outer membrane localized TonB-dependent transporters (TBDTs), a periplasma-facing TonB protein and a plasma membrane localized machinery (ExbBD). So far, iron chelators (siderophores), oligosaccharides and polypeptides have been identified as substrates of TBDTs. For iron transport, three uptake systems are defined: the lactoferrin/transferrin binding proteins, the porphyrin-dependent transporters and the siderophore-dependent transporters. However, for cyanobacteria almost nothing is known about possible TonB-dependent uptake systems for iron or other substrates.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have screened all publicly available eubacterial genomes for sequences representing (putative) TBDTs. Based on sequence similarity, we identified 195 clusters, where elements of one cluster may possibly recognize similar substrates. For <it>Anabaena </it>sp. PCC 7120 we identified 22 genes as putative TBDTs covering almost all known TBDT subclasses. This is a high number of TBDTs compared to other cyanobacteria. The expression of the 22 putative TBDTs individually depends on the presence of iron, copper or nitrogen.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We exemplified on TBDTs the power of CLANS-based classification, which demonstrates its importance for future application in systems biology. In addition, the tentative substrate assignment based on characterized proteins will stimulate the research of TBDTs in different species. For cyanobacteria, the atypical dependence of TBDT gene expression on different nutrition points to a yet unknown regulatory mechanism. In addition, we were able to clarify a hypothesis of the absence of TonB in cyanobacteria by the identification of according sequences.</p>
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