Changes in the proton-motive force in Escherichia coli in response to external oxidoreduction potential

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Abstract

The pH homeostasis and proton-motive force (Δp) of Escherichia coli are dependent on the surrounding oxidoreduction potential (ORP). Only the internal pH value and, thus, the membrane pH gradient (ΔpH) component of the Δp is modified, while the membrane potential (ΔΨ) does not change in a significant way. Under reducing conditions (E(h) < 50 mV at pH 7.0), E. coli decreases its Δp especially in acidic media (21% decrease at pH 7.0 and 48% at pH 5.0 for a 850-mV ORP decrease). Measurements of ATPase activity and membrane proton conductance (C(H+)(m)) depending on ORP and pH have shown that the internal pH decrease is due to an increase in membrane proton permeability without any modification of ATPase activity. We propose that low ORP values de-energize E. coli by modifying the thiol: disulfide balance of proteins, which leads to an increase in the membrane permeability to protons.

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Riondet, C., Cachon, R., Waché, Y., Alcaraz, G., & Diviès, C. (1999). Changes in the proton-motive force in Escherichia coli in response to external oxidoreduction potential. European Journal of Biochemistry, 262(2), 595–599. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00429.x

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