Excretion and uptake of cadaverine by CadB and its physiological functions in <i>Escherichia coli</i>

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<jats:title>Summary</jats:title><jats:p>The functions of the putative cadaverine transport protein CadB were studied in <jats:italic>Escherichia coli</jats:italic>. CadB had both cadaverine uptake activity, dependent on proton motive force, and cadaverine excretion activity, acting as a cadaverine‐lysine antiporter. The <jats:italic>Km</jats:italic> values for uptake and excretion of cadaverine were 20.8 and 303 µM respectively. Both cadaverine uptake and cadaverine‐lysine antiporter activities of CadB were functional in cells. Cell growth of a polyamine‐requiring mutant was stimulated slightly at neutral pH by the cadaverine uptake activity and greatly at acidic pH by the cadaverine‐lysine antiporter activity. At acidic pH, the operon containing <jats:italic>cadB</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>cadA</jats:italic>, encoding lysine decarboxylase, was induced in the presence of lysine. This caused neutralization of the extracellular medium and made possible the production of CO<jats:sub>2</jats:sub> and cadaverine and aminopropylcadaverine instead of putrescine and spermidine. The induction of the <jats:italic>cadBA</jats:italic> operon also generated a proton motive force. When the <jats:italic>cadBA</jats:italic> operon was not induced, the expression of the <jats:italic>speF–potE</jats:italic> operon, encoding inducible ornithine decarboxylase and a putrescine‐ornithine antiporter, was increased. The results indicate that the <jats:italic>cadBA</jats:italic> operon plays important roles in cellular regulation at acidic pH.</jats:p>

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