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Bidirectional Optical Control of Proton Motive Force in Escherichia coli Using Microbial Rhodopsins.

Kotaro NakanishiKeiichi KojimaYoshiyuki SowaYuki Sudo
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2024)
Proton (H + ) motive force (PMF) serves as the energy source for the flagellar motor rotation, crucial for microbial motility. Here, to control PMF using light, we introduced light-driven inward and outward proton pump rhodopsins, Rm XeR and AR3, into Escherichia coli . The motility of E. coli cells expressing Rm XeR and AR3 significantly decreased and increased upon illumination, respectively. Tethered cell experiments revealed that, upon illumination, the torque of the flagellar motor decreased to nearly zero (28 pN nm) with Rm XeR, while it increased to 1170 pN nm with AR3. These alterations in PMF correspond to +146 mV ( Rm XeR) and -140 mV (AR3), respectively. Thus, bidirectional optical control of PMF in E. coli was successfully achieved by using proton pump rhodopsins. This system holds a potential for enhancing our understanding of the roles of PMF in various biological functions.
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