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Role in metal homeostasis of CtpD, a Co(2+) transporting P(1B4) -ATPase of Mycobacterium smegmatis.

Mol Microbiol.. 2012-06;  84(6):1139-49
Raimunda D, Long JE, Sassetti CM, Argüello JM. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, USA.
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Abstract

Genetic studies in the tuberculosis mouse model have suggested that mycobacterial metal efflux systems, such as the P(1B4)-ATPase CtpD, are important for pathogenesis. The specificity for substrate metals largely determines the function of these ATPases; however, various substrates have been reported for bacterial and plant P(1B4)-ATPases leaving their function uncertain. Here we describe the functional role of the CtpD protein of Mycobacterium smegmatis. An M. smegmatis mutant strain lacking the ctpD gene was hypersensitive to Co2? and Ni2? and accumulated these metals in the cytoplasm. ctpD transcription was induced by both Co2? and superoxide stress. Biochemical characterization of heterologously expressed, ... More

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