Title of article :
Methylglyoxal and other carbohydrate metabolites induce lanthanum-sensitive Ca2+ transients and inhibit growth in E. coli
Author/Authors :
Campbell، نويسنده , , Anthony K. and Naseem، نويسنده , , Riffat and Holland، نويسنده , , I. Barry and Matthews، نويسنده , , Stephanie B. and Wann، نويسنده , , Kenneth T.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The results here are the first demonstration of a family of carbohydrate fermentation products opening Ca2+ channels in bacteria. Methylglyoxal, acetoin (acetyl methyl carbinol), diacetyl (2,3 butane dione), and butane 2,3 diol induced Ca2+ transients in Escherichia coli, monitored by aequorin, apparently by opening Ca2+ channels. Methylglyoxal was most potent (K1/2 = 1 mM, 50 mM for butane 2,3 diol). Ca2+ transients depended on external Ca2+ (0.1–10 mM), and were blocked by La3+ (5 mM). The metabolites affected growth, methylglyoxal being most potent, blocking growth completely up to 5 h without killing the cells. But there was no affect on the number of viable cells after 24 h. These results were consistent with carbohydrate products activating a La3+-sensitive Ca2+ channel, rises in cytosolic Ca2+ possibly protecting against certain toxins. They have important implications in bacterial-host cell signalling, and where numbers of different bacteria compete for the same substrates, e.g., the gut in lactose and food intolerance.
Keywords :
Lactose intolerance , diacetyl , Calcium channlels , 3 diol , Bacteria , Polyhydroxybutyrate , Aequorin , Methylglyoxal , Butane 2 , acetoin
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Journal title :
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics