Journal article

Precipitation of iron on the surface of leptospira interrogans is associated with mutation of the stress response metalloprotease HtpX

R Henry, M Lo, C Khoo, H Zhang, RI Boysen, M Picardeau, GL Murray, DM Bulach, B Adler

Applied and Environmental Microbiology | Published : 2013

Abstract

High concentrations of free metal ions in the environment can be detrimental to bacterial survival. However, bacteria utilize strategies, including the activation of stress response pathways and immobilizing chemical elements on their surface, to limit this toxicity. In this study, we characterized LA4131, the HtpX-like M48 metalloprotease from Leptospira interrogans, with a putative role in bacterial stress response and membrane homeostasis. Growth of the la4131 transposon mutant strain (L522) in 360 μM FeSO4 (10-fold the normal in vitro concentration) resulted in the production of an amorphous iron precipitate. Atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy analysis of the st..

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This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council and the Australian Research Council, Canberra, Australia, and in part by the Commonwealth of Australia under the International Science Linkages program and is related to the Australian-European integrated FP6 CHARPAN and FP7 BISNES projects.