Sucrose transport by the alkaliphilic, thermophilic Bacillus sp. strain TA2.A1 is dependent on a sodium gradient

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C. J. Peddie
Gregory M. Cook
Hugh W. Morgan
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[1] Thermophile and Microbial Biochemistry and Biotechnology Unit,
[2] University of Waikato,undefined
[3] Hamilton,undefined
[4] New Zealand,undefined
[5] Otago School of Medical Sciences,undefined
[6] Department of Microbiology,undefined
[7] University of Otago,undefined
[8] Dunedin,undefined
[9] New Zealand,undefined
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Extremophiles | 2000年 / 4卷
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Key words Sucrose transport; Alkaliphile; Thermophile; Sodium gradient;
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An alkaliphilic Bacillus designated strain TA2.A1, isolated from a thermal spring in Te Aroha, New Zealand, grew optimally at pH 9.2 and 70°C. Sodium chloride (>5 mM) was an obligate requirement for the growth of strain TA2.A1 on sucrose, and growth on sucrose was inhibited by monensin, an ionophore that collapses the sodium gradient (ΔpNa+) across the cell membrane. Sucrose transport by strain TA2.A1 was sodium dependent and was inhibited by monensin. The Kt for sucrose tran-sport was 33 μM and the Eadie–Hofstee plot was linear, suggesting one high-affinity uptake system for sucrose. The affinity for sodium was low (0.5 mM), and the Hill plot had a slope of 1.6, suggesting that sodium binding was noncooperative and that the sucrose transporter had more than one binding site for sodium. Based on these results, Bacillus strain TA2.A1 uses a sodium gradient for sucrose uptake, in addition to the sodium-dependent glutamate uptake system reported previously.
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