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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 263, Issue 28, 14166-14170, 10, 1988
Y Kakinuma and K Igarashi
Potassium extrusion in bacteria is thought to play a role in the regulation
of the cytoplasmic pH; in several organisms, it has been ascribed to
secondary antiport of K+ for protons. Streptococcus faecalis exhibited a
distinctive pattern: potassium extrusion occurred only when the cytoplasmic
pH was alkaline and required the generation of ATP. The key observation is
that glycolyzing cells suspended in an alkaline medium extruded K+, even
against a K+ concentration gradient, provided the medium contained a weak
permeant base (e.g. diethanolamine or methylamine). The amines render the
cytoplasmic pH alkaline; when conditions were arranged to keep the
cytoplasm neutral, no K+ extrusion was seen. Potassium extrusion required
the presence of either glucose or arginine and was unaffected by
protonophores and by inhibition of the F1Fo-ATPase. When the medium
contained [14C]methylamine, the cells accumulated the base to an extent
stoichiometrically equivalent to the K+ lost. Concurrently, the cytoplasmic
pH fell from 8.8 to 7.6, at which point K+ extrusion ceased. The results
suggest that K+ extrusion is due to an ATP-driven transport system that
expels K+ by exchange for H+ and is active only at alkaline cytoplasmic pH.
Active potassium extrusion regulated by intracellular pH in Streptococcus faecalis
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Inohana Campus, Chiba University, Japan.
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