The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Membrane Topology of the Staphylococcal Tetracycline Efflux Protein Tet(K) Determined by Antibacterial Resistance Gene Fusion
Takahiro HirataErika FujihiraTomomi Kimura-SomeyaAkihito Yamaguchi
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1998 Volume 124 Issue 6 Pages 1206-1211

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To determine the membrane topology of Tet (K), conventional antibiotic resistance genes were used as reporter molecules. A series of fusion genes comprising a resistance gene -β-lactamase (amp) or chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (cat)-and one loop of the 14 putative transmembrane segments of Tet(K) was constructed. Escherichia coli TG1 with the tet(K)-amp fusion gene at the site of the putative periplasmic loop showed resistance to ampicillin, but the bacterium with the tet (K)-cat fusion gene at the site of the putative cytoplasmic loop showed resistance to chloramphenicol. These findings supported a topology of 14 membrane-spanning segments for Te (K). Three exceptional cases were observed, which were apparently due to the presence of an acidic residue, Glu, in the preceding transmembrane segment. Mutants in which these acidic residues was substituted for alanine were also constructed, and the effect of glutamic acid in the transmembrane segment on the topology of the fusion proteins was examined.

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