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Nocardamine-Dependent Iron Uptake in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>: Exclusive Involvement of the FoxA Outer Membrane Transporter

Vincent Normant, Inokentijs Josts, Lauriane Kühn, Quentin Perraud, Sarah Fritsch, Philippe Hammann, Gaëtan L. A. Mislin, Henning Tidow, Isabelle J. Schalk

2020ACS Chemical Biology42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Iron is a key nutrient for almost all living organisms. Paradoxically, it is poorly soluble and consequently poorly bioavailable. Bacteria have thus developed multiple strategies to access this metal. One of the most common consists of the use of siderophores, small compounds that chelate ferric iron with very high affinity. Many bacteria are able to produce their own siderophores or use those produced by other microorganisms (exosiderophores) in a piracy strategy. Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces two siderophores, pyoverdine and pyochelin, and is also able to use a large panel of exosiderophores. We investigated the ability of P. aeruginosa to use nocardamine (NOCA) and ferrioxamine B (DFOB) as exosiderophores under iron-limited planktonic growth conditions. Proteomic and RT-qPCR approaches showed induction of the transcription and expression of the outer membrane transporter FoxA in the presence of NOCA or DFOB in the bacterial environment. Expression of the proteins of the heme- or pyoverdine- and pyochelin-dependent iron uptake pathways was not affected by the presence of these two tris-hydroxamate siderophores. 55Fe uptake assays using foxA mutants showed ferri-NOCA to be exclusively transported by FoxA, whereas ferri-DFOB was transported by FoxA and at least one other unidentified transporter. The crystal structure of FoxA complexed with NOCA-Fe revealed very similar siderophore binding sites between NOCA-Fe and DFOB-Fe. We discuss iron uptake by hydroxamate exosiderophores in P. aeruginosa cells in light of these results.

Topics & Concepts

SiderophorePyoverdineBacteriaDMT1Pseudomonas aeruginosaBiologyMicrobiologyBacterial outer membraneFerricTransporterBiofilmPorinBiochemistryChemistryEscherichia coliGeneticsGeneOrganic chemistryLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyMicrobial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation
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