Abstract

Intracellular thiols like L-cystine and L-cystine play a critical role in the regulation of cellular processes. Here we show that Escherichia coli has two L-cystine transporters, the symporter YdjN and the ATP-binding cassette importer FliY-YecSC. These proteins import L-cystine, an oxidized product of L-cystine from the periplasm to the cytoplasm. The symporter YdjN, which is expected to be a new member of the L-cystine regulon, is a low affinity L-cystine transporter (K m = 1.1 μM) that is mainly involved in L-cystine uptake from outside as a nutrient. E. coli has only two L-cystine importers because ΔydjNΔyecS mutant cells are not capable of growing in the minimal medium containing L-cystine as a sole sulfur source. Another protein YecSC is the FliY-dependent L-cystine transporter that functions cooperatively with the L-cystine transporter YdeD, which exports L-cystine as reducing equivalents from the cytoplasm to the periplasm, to prevent E. coli cells from oxidative stress. The exported L-cystine can reduce the periplasmic hydrogen peroxide to water, and then generated L-cystine is imported back into the cytoplasm via the ATP-binding cassette transporter YecSC with a high affinity to L-cystine (K m = 110 nM) in a manner dependent on FliY, the periplasmic L-cystine-binding protein. The double disruption of ydeD and fliY increased cellular levels of lipid peroxides. From these findings, we propose that the hydrogen peroxide-inducible L-cystine/L-cystine shuttle system plays a role of detoxification of hydrogen peroxide before lipid peroxidation occurs, and then might specific prevent damage to membrane lipids.

Highlights

  • Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) are cytotoxic molecules, which result in the oxidation of DNA, proteins and cellular membrane lipids [1, 2]

  • The E. coli dcyD (PLP-dependent D-cysteine desulfhydrase) gene is present in the dcyD-yecSC operon and might work coincidentally with YecSC, the counterpart gene is absent in CySS importer operon in L. reutei (Fig. 1A)

  • We provided evidence here that E. coli has only two different CySS importers of a low affinity CySS importer YdjN (Km = 1.1 μM) and a high affinity ATP-binding cassette (ABC) CySS importer FliY-YecSC (Km = 110 nM)

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Introduction

Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) are cytotoxic molecules, which result in the oxidation of DNA, proteins and cellular membrane lipids [1, 2]. Inside the cell, it generates from their respiration chain and various redox reactions which results in the exchange of one or two PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0120619. The Shuttle System Contributes Defense of Oxidative Stress design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript It generates from their respiration chain and various redox reactions which results in the exchange of one or two PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0120619 April 2, 2015

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