Generation of a membrane potential by Lactococcus lactis through aerobic electron transport

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Lactococcus lactis, a facultative anaerobic lactic acid bacterium, is known to have an increased growth yield when grown aerobically in the presence of heme. We have now established the presence of a functional, proton motive force-generating electron transfer chain (ETC) in L. lactis under these conditions. Proton motive force generation in whole cells was measured using a fluorescent probe (3′,3′-dipropylthiadicarbocyanine), which is sensitive to changes in membrane potential (Δψ). Wild-type cells, grown aerobically in the presence of heme, generated a Δψ even in the presence of the F1-F0 ATPase inhibitor N,N′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, while a cytochrome bd-negative mutant strain (CydAΔ) did not. We also observed high oxygen consumption rates by membrane vesicles prepared from heme-grown cells, compared to CydAΔ cells, upon the addition of NADH. This demonstrates that NADH is an electron donor for the L. lactis ETC and demonstrates the presence of a membrane-bound NADH-dehydrogenase. Furthermore, we show that the functional respiratory chain is present throughout the exponential and late phases of growth. Copyright © 2007, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

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Brooijmans, R. J. W., Poolman, B., Schuurman-Wolters, G. K., De Vos, W. M., & Hugenholtz, J. (2007). Generation of a membrane potential by Lactococcus lactis through aerobic electron transport. Journal of Bacteriology, 189(14), 5203–5209. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00361-07

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