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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 06 1997, 2213-2217, Vol 63, No. 6
H Nakajima, A Hagting, ER Kunji, B Poolman and WN Konings
The gene encoding the di- and tripeptide transport protein (DtpT) of
Lactobacillus helveticus (DtpTLH) was cloned with the aid of the inverse
PCR technique and used to complement the dipeptide transport- deficient and
proline-auxotrophic Escherichia coli E1772. Functional expression of the
peptide transporter was shown by the uptake of prolyl- [14C] alanine in
whole cells and membrane vesicles. Peptide transport via DtpT in membrane
vesicles is driven by the proton motive force. The system has specificity
for di- and tripeptides but not for amino acids or tetrapeptides. The
dtpTLH gene consists of 1,491 bp, which translates into a 497-amino-acid
polypeptide. DtpTLH shows 34% identity to the di- and tripeptide transport
protein of Lactococcus lactis and is also homologous to various peptide
transporters of eukaryotic origin, but the similarity between these
proteins is confined mainly to the N-terminal halves.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Cloning and functional expression in Escherichia coli of the gene encoding the di- and tripeptide transport protein of Lactobacillus helveticus
Department of Microbiology, Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute, University of Groningen, Haren, The Netherlands. ce9h-nkjm@asahi-net.or.jp
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