Signal transfer through three compartments: Transcription initiation of the Escherichia coli ferric citrate transport system from the cell surface

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Transport of ferric citrate into cells of Escherchia coli K-12 involves two energy-coupled transport systems, one across the outer membrane and one across the cytoplasmic membrane. Previously, we have shown that ferric citrate does not have to enter the cytoplasm of E.coli K-12 to induce transcription of the fec ferric citrate transport genes. Here we demonstrate that ferric citrate uptake into the periplasmic space between the outer and the cytoplasmic membranes is not required for fee gene induction. Rather, FecA and the TonB, ExbB and ExbD proteins are involved in induction of the fee transport genes independent of their role in ferric citrate transport across the outer membrane. The uptake of ferric citrate into the periplasmic space of fecA and tonB mutants via diffusion through the porin channels did not induce transcription of fec transport genes. Point mutants in FecA displayed the constitutive expression of fec transport genes in the absence of ferric citrate but still required TonB, with the exception of one FecA mutant which showed a TonB-independent induction. The phenotype of the FecA mutants suggests a signal transduction mechanism across three compartments: the outer membrane, the periplasmic space and the cytoplasmic membrane. The signal is triggered upon the interaction of ferric citrate with FecA protein. It is postulated that FecA, TonB, ExbB and ExbD transfer the signal across the outer membrane, while the regulatory protein FecR transmits the signal across the cytoplasmic membrane to FecI in the cytoplasm. FecI serves as a sigma factor which facilitates binding of the RNA polymerase to the fee transport gene promoter upstream of fecA. Signal transfer presumably involves a sequence of conformational changes in FecA, FecR and FecI.

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Härle, C., Kim, I. S., Angerer, A., & Braun, V. (1995). Signal transfer through three compartments: Transcription initiation of the Escherichia coli ferric citrate transport system from the cell surface. EMBO Journal, 14(7), 1430–1438. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb07129.x

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