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Vibrio vulnificus Metalloprotease VvpE has no Direct Effect on Iron-uptake from Human Hemoglobin  

Sun, Hui-Yu (Research Center for Resistant Cells, Chosun University Medical School)
Han, Song-Iy (Research Center for Resistant Cells, Chosun University Medical School)
Choi, Mi-Hwa (Research Center for Resistant Cells, Chosun University Medical School)
Kim, Seong-Jung (Department of Emergency Medicine, Chosun University Medical School)
Kim, Choon-Mee (Research Center for Resistant Cells, Chosun University Medical School)
Shin, Sung-Heui (Research Center for Resistant Cells, Chosun University Medical School)
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Journal of Microbiology / v.44, no.5, 2006 , pp. 537-547 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was designed to determine whether or not Vibrio vulnificus metalloprotease VvpE can promote iron uptake via the proteolytic cleavage of human hemoglobin. We found that V. vulnificus utilized hemoglobin as an iron source more efficiently via the vulnibactin-mediated iron-uptake system than via the HupA-mediated iron-uptake system and, of the proteases produced by V. vulnificus, VvpE was found to be the only protease capable of destroying hemoglobin. However, VvpE expression, on both the transcriptional and protein levels, was suppressed in iron-limited media. However, vvpE transcription, but not extracellular VvpE production, was reactivated by the addition of hemoglobin or inorganic iron into iron-limited media. Moreover, vvpE transcription began only in the late growth phase when V. vulnificus had already consumed most of the iron for growth. In addition, neither vvpE mutation nor in trans vvpE complementation affected the ability of V. vulnificus to acquire iron or to grow in iron-limited media or in cirrhotic ascites containing hemoglobin. Hemoglobin added into iron-limited media was not destroyed, but gradually formed an insoluble aggregate during culture; this aggregation of hemoglobin occurred regardless of vvpE mutation or complementation. These results indicate that VvpE is not required for efficient iron uptake from hemoglobin. On the contrary, hemoglobin or iron is required for efficient vvpE transcription. In addition, a discrepancy exists between vvpE transcription and extracellular VvpE production in iron-limited media containing inorganic iron or hemoglobin, which suggests that additional unknown posttranscriptional events may be involved in the extracellular production of VvpE.
Keywords
Vibrio vulnificus; metalloprotease; hemoglobin; iron;
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