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The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin

The marine bacterium Vibrio campbellii expresses a chitooligosaccharide-specific outer-membrane channel (chitoporin) for the efficient uptake of nutritional chitosugars that are externally produced through enzymic degradation of environmental host shell chitin. However, the principles behind the dis...

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Autores principales: Suginta, Wipa, Sanram, Surapoj, Aunkham, Anuwat, Winterhalter, Mathias, Schulte, Albert
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34715124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101350
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author Suginta, Wipa
Sanram, Surapoj
Aunkham, Anuwat
Winterhalter, Mathias
Schulte, Albert
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Sanram, Surapoj
Aunkham, Anuwat
Winterhalter, Mathias
Schulte, Albert
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description The marine bacterium Vibrio campbellii expresses a chitooligosaccharide-specific outer-membrane channel (chitoporin) for the efficient uptake of nutritional chitosugars that are externally produced through enzymic degradation of environmental host shell chitin. However, the principles behind the distinct substrate selectivity of chitoporins are unclear. Here, we employed black lipid membrane (BLM) electrophysiology, which handles the measurement of the flow of ionic current through porins in phospholipid bilayers for the assessment of porin conductivities, to investigate the pH dependency of chitosugar–chitoporin interactions for the bacterium’s natural substrate chitohexaose and its deacetylated form, chitosan hexaose. We show that efficient passage of the N-acetylated chitohexaose through the chitoporin is facilitated by its strong affinity for the pore. In contrast, the deacetylated chitosan hexaose is impermeant; however, protonation of the C2 amino entities of chitosan hexaose allows it to be pulled through the channel in the presence of a transmembrane electric field. We concluded from this the crucial role of C2-substitution as the determining factor for chitoporin entry. A change from N-acetylamino- to amino-substitution effectively abolished the ability of approaching molecules to enter the chitoporin, with deacetylation leading to loss of the distinctive structural features of nanopore opening and pore access of chitosugars. These findings provide further understanding of the multistep pathway of chitin utilization by marine Vibrio bacteria and may guide the development of solid-state or genetically engineered biological nanopores for relevant technological applications.
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spelling pubmed-86086102021-11-29 The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin Suginta, Wipa Sanram, Surapoj Aunkham, Anuwat Winterhalter, Mathias Schulte, Albert J Biol Chem Research Article The marine bacterium Vibrio campbellii expresses a chitooligosaccharide-specific outer-membrane channel (chitoporin) for the efficient uptake of nutritional chitosugars that are externally produced through enzymic degradation of environmental host shell chitin. However, the principles behind the distinct substrate selectivity of chitoporins are unclear. Here, we employed black lipid membrane (BLM) electrophysiology, which handles the measurement of the flow of ionic current through porins in phospholipid bilayers for the assessment of porin conductivities, to investigate the pH dependency of chitosugar–chitoporin interactions for the bacterium’s natural substrate chitohexaose and its deacetylated form, chitosan hexaose. We show that efficient passage of the N-acetylated chitohexaose through the chitoporin is facilitated by its strong affinity for the pore. In contrast, the deacetylated chitosan hexaose is impermeant; however, protonation of the C2 amino entities of chitosan hexaose allows it to be pulled through the channel in the presence of a transmembrane electric field. We concluded from this the crucial role of C2-substitution as the determining factor for chitoporin entry. A change from N-acetylamino- to amino-substitution effectively abolished the ability of approaching molecules to enter the chitoporin, with deacetylation leading to loss of the distinctive structural features of nanopore opening and pore access of chitosugars. These findings provide further understanding of the multistep pathway of chitin utilization by marine Vibrio bacteria and may guide the development of solid-state or genetically engineered biological nanopores for relevant technological applications. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8608610/ /pubmed/34715124 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101350 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Suginta, Wipa
Sanram, Surapoj
Aunkham, Anuwat
Winterhalter, Mathias
Schulte, Albert
The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin
title The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin
title_full The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin
title_fullStr The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin
title_full_unstemmed The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin
title_short The C2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the Vibrio campbellii chitoporin
title_sort c2 entity of chitosugars is crucial in molecular selectivity of the vibrio campbellii chitoporin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34715124
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101350
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