Biochemical and biophysical characterization of in vitro folded outer membrane porin PorA of Neisseria meningitidis

Carmen Jansen, Andre Wiese, Lieke Reubsaet, Niek Dekker, Hans De Cock, Ulrich Seydel, J Tommassen

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Abstract

Two subtypes of the outer membrane porin PorA of Neisseria meningitidis, P1.6 and P1.7,16, were folded in vitro after overexpression in, and isolation from Escherichia coli. The PorA porins could be folded efficiently by quick dilution in an appropriate buffer containing the detergent n-dodecyl-N,N- dimethyl-1-ammonio-3-propanesulphonate. Although the two PorA porins are highly homologous, they required different acidities for optimal folding, that is, a pH above the pI was needed for efficient folding. Furthermore, whereas trimers of PorA P1.7,16 were almost completely stable in 2% sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), those of P1.6 dissociated in the presence of SDS. The higher electrophoretic mobility of the in vitro folded porins could be explained by the stable association of the RmpM protein to the porins in vivo. This association of RmpM contributes to the stability of the porins. The P1.6 pores were moderately cation-selective and displayed a single- channel conductance of 2.8 nS in 1 M KCl. The PorA P1.6 pores, but not the PorA P1.7,16 pores, showed an unusual non-linear dependence of the single- channel conductance on the salt concentration of the subphase. We hypothesize that a cluster of three negatively charged residues in L5 of P1.6 is responsible for the higher conductance at low salt concentrations. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)284-298
Number of pages15
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes
Volume1464
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Apr 2000

Keywords

  • Black lipid membrane
  • Membrane protein
  • Neisseria meningitidis
  • PorA
  • Porin
  • RmpM
  • outer membrane protein
  • porin
  • article
  • bacterial outer membrane
  • electrophoretic mobility
  • lipid membrane
  • membrane conductance
  • nonhuman
  • pH
  • priority journal
  • protein folding
  • protein protein interaction
  • protein stability

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