A non-alkalophilic mutant of Bacillusalcalophilus lacks the Na+H+ antiporter

1979 
A non-alkalophilic mutant strain of Bacillusalcalophilus grows on L-malate over a pH range from 5.0 to 9.0. The mutant does not exhibit the energy-dependent efflux of Na+ that has been used to assay a Na+H+ antiporter in the wild type organism. The mutant also fails to transport α-aminoisobutyric acid, at pH 9.0, either in the presence or absence of Na+; at pH 5.5, the amino acid analogue is taken up by a Na+-independent mechanism. The properties of the mutant constitute strong evidence that the Na+H+ antiporter is involved in maintaining an acidified cytoplasm in B. alcalophilus.
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