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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (
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Clostridium sporogenes
MD1
grew rapidly with peptides and amino acids as an energy source at pH 6.7. However, the proton motive force (Deltap) was only -25 mV, and protonophores did not inhibit growth. When extracellular pH was decreased with HCl, the chemical gradient of protons (ZDeltapH) and the electrical membrane potential (DeltaPsi) increased. The Deltap was -125 mV at pH 4.7, even though growth was not observed. At pH 6.7, glucose addition did not cause an increase in growth rate, but DeltaPsi increased to -70 mV. Protein synthesis inhibitors also significantly increased DeltaPsi. Non-growing, arginine-energized cells had a DeltaPsi of -80 mV at pH 6.7 or pH 4.7, but DeltaPsi was not detected if the F1F0
ATPase
was inhibited. Arginine-energized cells initiated growth if other amino acids were added at pH 6.7, and DeltaPsi and ATP declined. At pH 4.7, ATP production remained high. However, growth could not be initiated, and neither DeltaPsi nor the intracellular ATP concentration declined. Based on these results, it appears that C. sporogenes
MD1
does not need a large Deltap to grow, and Deltap appears to serve as a mechanism of ATP dissipation or energy spilling.
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PMID:The ability of acidic pH, growth inhibitors, and glucose to increase the proton motive force and energy spilling of amino acid-fermenting Clostridium sporogenes MD1 cultures. 1589 33
At pH values >5.5, Clostridium sporogenes
MD1
accumulated potassium even though it had little protonmotive force, but an
ATPase
inhibitor (N, N'- dicyclohexylcarbodiimide) prevented this uptake. The results suggested that potassium transport was ATP-driven, and a protonophore (3, 3', 4', 5 - tetrachlorosalicylanilide) did not eliminate uptake. However, potassium uptake could also be driven by an artificial pH gradient, and in this case the protonophore acted as an inhibitor. These latter results indicated that the cells also had a protonmotive force-driven transporter. When the pH <5.1, the cells could not retain potassium, rapid efflux was observed, and intracellular volume collapsed.
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PMID:Effect of acidic pH on the ability of Clostridium sporogenes MD1 to take up and retain intracellular potassium. 1723 75