T. Sugio et al., ISOLATION AND SOME PROPERTIES OF A STRAIN OF THE IRON-OXIDIZING BACTERIUM THIOBACILLUS-FERROOXIDANS RESISTANT TO 2,4-DINITROPHENOL, Journal of fermentation and bioengineering, 86(1), 1998, pp. 134-137
Among two hundred strains of iron-oxidizing bacteria isolated from the
natural environment, only one, Thiobacillus ferrooxidans NASF-1, grew
in an Fe2+ medium supplemented with 10 mu M of 2,4-dinitrophenol (2,4
-DNP). In contrast, growth of T. ferrooxidans AP19-3, a strain represe
ntative of iron oxidizing bacteria sensitive to 2,4-DNP, was strongly
inhibited by 2,4-DNP at 1.0 mu M , and completely repressed at 10 mu M
. Strain NASF-1 was also resistant to an other uncoupler, carbonylcyan
ide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP). The iron-oxidizing activities of s
trains AP19-3 and NASF-1 were respectively inhibited 69 and 23% by 10
mu M 2,4-DNP, while the (CO2)-C-14 uptake activities of the two strain
s were inhibited 31 and 5% by 2,4-DNP at 1.0 mu M, and 100 and 89% at
5.0 mu M. When intact cells of strain AP19-3 were incubated with Fe2and 1.0 mu M 2,4-DNP for 10 min at pH 3.0, 49 pmol 2,4-DNP per mg of p
rotein was incorporated into the cells. In contrast, strain NASF-1 did
not incorporate 2,4-DNP under the same conditions, suggesting that, c
ompared with strain NASF-1, strain AP19-3 has a plasma membrane throug
h which 2,4-DNP is more easily incorporated in the cytosol.