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Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp.
Strictly anaerobic Prevotella spp. are characterized by their vast metabolic potential. As members of the Prevotellaceae family, they represent the most abundant organisms in the rumen and are typically found in monogastrics such as pigs and humans. Within their largely anoxic habitats, these bacter...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6560451/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7050117 |
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author | Deusch, Simon Bok, Eva Schleicher, Lena Seifert, Jana Steuber, Julia |
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description | Strictly anaerobic Prevotella spp. are characterized by their vast metabolic potential. As members of the Prevotellaceae family, they represent the most abundant organisms in the rumen and are typically found in monogastrics such as pigs and humans. Within their largely anoxic habitats, these bacteria are considered to rely primarily on fermentation for energy conservation. A recent study of the rumen microbiome identified multiple subunits of the Na(+)-translocating NADH:quinone oxidoreductase (NQR) belonging to different Prevotella spp. Commonly, the NQR is associated with biochemical energy generation by respiration. The existence of this Na(+) pump in Prevotella spp. may indicate an important role for electrochemical Na(+) gradients in their anaerobic metabolism. However, detailed information about the potential activity of the NQR in Prevotella spp. is not available. Here, the presence of a functioning NQR in the strictly anaerobic model organism P. bryantii B(1)4 was verified by conducting mass spectrometric, biochemical, and kinetic experiments. Our findings propose that P. bryantii B(1)4 and other Prevotella spp. retrieved from the rumen operate a respiratory NQR together with a fumarate reductase which suggests that these ruminal bacteria utilize a sodium motive force generated during respiratory NADH:fumarate oxidoreduction. |
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spelling | pubmed-65604512019-06-17 Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp. Deusch, Simon Bok, Eva Schleicher, Lena Seifert, Jana Steuber, Julia Microorganisms Article Strictly anaerobic Prevotella spp. are characterized by their vast metabolic potential. As members of the Prevotellaceae family, they represent the most abundant organisms in the rumen and are typically found in monogastrics such as pigs and humans. Within their largely anoxic habitats, these bacteria are considered to rely primarily on fermentation for energy conservation. A recent study of the rumen microbiome identified multiple subunits of the Na(+)-translocating NADH:quinone oxidoreductase (NQR) belonging to different Prevotella spp. Commonly, the NQR is associated with biochemical energy generation by respiration. The existence of this Na(+) pump in Prevotella spp. may indicate an important role for electrochemical Na(+) gradients in their anaerobic metabolism. However, detailed information about the potential activity of the NQR in Prevotella spp. is not available. Here, the presence of a functioning NQR in the strictly anaerobic model organism P. bryantii B(1)4 was verified by conducting mass spectrometric, biochemical, and kinetic experiments. Our findings propose that P. bryantii B(1)4 and other Prevotella spp. retrieved from the rumen operate a respiratory NQR together with a fumarate reductase which suggests that these ruminal bacteria utilize a sodium motive force generated during respiratory NADH:fumarate oxidoreduction. MDPI 2019-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6560451/ /pubmed/31035603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7050117 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Deusch, Simon Bok, Eva Schleicher, Lena Seifert, Jana Steuber, Julia Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp. |
title | Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp. |
title_full | Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp. |
title_fullStr | Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp. |
title_full_unstemmed | Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp. |
title_short | Occurrence and Function of the Na(+)-Translocating NADH:Quinone Oxidoreductase in Prevotella spp. |
title_sort | occurrence and function of the na(+)-translocating nadh:quinone oxidoreductase in prevotella spp. |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6560451/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035603 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7050117 |
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