Vanadate inhibits Feo-mediated iron transport in Vibrio cholerae

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Iron is an essential element for Vibrio cholerae to survive, and Feo, the major bacterial system for ferrous iron transport, is important for growth of this pathogen in low-oxygen environments. To gain insight into its biochemical mechanism, we evaluated the effects of widely used ATPase inhibitors on the ATP hydrolysis activity of the N-terminal domain of V. cholerae FeoB. Our results showed that sodium orthovanadate and sodium azide effectively inhibit the catalytic activity of the N-terminal domain of V. cholerae FeoB. Further, sodium orthovanadate was the more effective inhibitor against V. cholerae ferrous iron transport in vivo. These results contribute to a more comprehensive biochemical understanding of Feo function, and shed light on designing effective inhibitors against bacterial FeoB proteins. [GRAPHICS] .

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MOLECULAR DOCKINGESCHERICHIA-COLIMAJOR ROLEATPACQUISITIONROLESAZIDESTATEHYDROLYSISVANADIUM
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Vanadate inhibits Feo-mediated iron transport in Vibrio cholerae
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Shin, MinhyeGomez-Garzon, CamiloPayne, Shelley M.
DOI
10.1093/mtomcs/mfab059
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2021-11
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Article
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Metallomics
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