Control of asparagine homeostasis in Bacillus subtilis: identification of promiscuous amino acid importers and exporters

Janek Meissner, Manuel Koenigshof, Katrin Wrede,Robert Warneke, Mohammad Saba Yousef Mardoukhi,Fabian M. Commichau,Joerg Stuelke

JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY(2024)

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The Gram-positive model bacterium B. subtilis is able to import all proteinogenic amino acids from the environment as well as to synthesize them. However, the players involved in the acquisition of asparagine have not yet been identified for this bacterium. In this work, we used d-asparagine as a toxic analog of l-asparagine to identify asparagine transporters. This revealed that d- but not l-asparagine is taken up by the malate/lactate antiporter MleN. Specific strains that are sensitive to the presence of l-asparagine due to the lack of the second messenger cyclic di-AMP or due to the intracellular accumulation of this amino acid were used to isolate and characterize suppressor mutants that were resistant to the presence of otherwise growth-inhibiting concentrations of l-asparagine. These screens identified the broad-spectrum amino acid importers AimA and BcaP as responsible for the acquisition of l-asparagine. The amino acid exporter AzlCD allows detoxification of l-asparagine in addition to 4-azaleucine and histidine. This work supports the idea that amino acids are often transported by promiscuous importers and exporters. However, our work also shows that even stereo-enantiomeric amino acids do not necessarily use the same transport systems.
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Bacillus subtilis,amino acids,asparagine metabolism,AimA,AzlB,BcaP,understudied proteins,MleN
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