Authors
Alan D Goddard, Shilpa Bali, Despoina AI Mavridou, Victor M Luque‐Almagro, Andrew J Gates, M Dolores Roldán, Simon Newstead, David J Richardson, Stuart J Ferguson
Publication date
2017/1
Journal
Molecular Microbiology
Volume
103
Issue
1
Pages
117-133
Description
Nitrate and nitrite transport across biological membranes is often facilitated by protein transporters that are members of the major facilitator superfamily. Paracoccus denitrificans contains an unusual arrangement whereby two of these transporters, NarK1 and NarK2, are fused into a single protein, NarK, which delivers nitrate to the respiratory nitrate reductase and transfers the product, nitrite, to the periplasm. Our complementation studies, using a mutant lacking the nitrate/proton symporter NasA from the assimilatory nitrate reductase pathway, support that NarK1 functions as a nitrate/proton symporter while NarK2 is a nitrate/nitrite antiporter. Through the same experimental system, we find that Escherichia coli NarK and NarU can complement deletions in both narK and nasA in P. denitrificans, suggesting that, while these proteins are most likely nitrate/nitrite antiporters, they can also act in the net uptake of nitrate …
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