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Infect. Immun., 06 1996, 2024-2030, Vol 64, No. 6
C Aebi, B Stone, M Beucher, LD Cope, I Maciver, SE Thomas, GH McCracken Jr, PF Sparling and EJ Hansen
The amino acid sequence of the cell-surface-exposed, 81-kDa CopB outer
membrane protein of Moraxella catarrhalis was found to be similar to those
of TonB-dependent outer membrane proteins of other gram-negative bacteria.
Expression of CopB was affected by the availability of iron in the growth
medium, and the extent of overexpression of CopB in response to iron
limitation varied widely among the M. catarrhalis strains tested. Wild-type
M. catarrhalis strains were found to be able to utilize ferric citrate,
transferrin, lactoferrin, and heme as sources of iron for growth in vitro.
However, an isogenic copB mutant was severely impaired in its ability to
utilize transferrin and lactoferrin as sole sources of iron for growth,
whereas this same mutant grew similarly to the wild-type parent strain when
supplied with ferric citrate as the iron source. The copB mutant was not
significantly different from its wild-type parent strain in its ability to
bind transferrin and lactoferrin. In addition, the wild-type parent strain
and the copB mutant exhibited equivalent rates of uptake of 55Fe from
ferric citrate. However, the copB mutant was markedly less able than the
wild-type strain to take up 55Fe from transferrin and lactoferrin. These
results indicate that lack of expression of the CopB protein exerts a
direct or indirect effect on the ability of M. catarrhalis to utilize iron
bound to certain carrier proteins.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Expression of the CopB outer membrane protein by Moraxella catarrhalis is regulated by iron and affects iron acquisition from transferrin and lactoferrin
Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas 75235, USA.
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