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Functional Analysis of cha Genes Identifies ChaC as a Glutathione-Degrading Enzyme Rather Than a Sodium Transport Regulator

Sawada, H.; Ohkama-Ohtsu, N.; Ito, T.

2026-05-19 biochemistry
10.64898/2026.05.15.725350 bioRxiv
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Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide that plays essential roles in redox regulation and stress responses across organisms. In Escherichia coli, the GSH-specific {gamma}-glutamyl cyclotransferase (ChaC) has been characterized biochemically, yet its physiological role remains unclear. Moreover, ChaC has been annotated as a regulator of the Na/H antiporter ChaA based on its genomic association, although experimental evidence supporting this function is limited. In this study, we investigated whether chaC and its co-transcribed gene, chaB, are involved in sodium transport or GSH metabolism. Gene expression analyses revealed that chaA, chaB, and chaC are upregulated under salt stress. Functional analyses using deletion mutants showed that loss of chaA reduced salt tolerance, whereas deletion of chaB enhanced tolerance and decreased intracellular sodium levels. In contrast, deletion of chaC had no significant effect on salt tolerance or sodium accumulation. Overexpression of cha genes further indicated that chaA, but not chaB or chaC, contributed to salt tolerance. Importantly, overexpression of chaC significantly reduced intracellular GSH levels, whereas chaB overexpression had no effect. These results indicate that ChaC primarily functions in GSH degradation rather than in cation transport, and that ChaB does not participate in GSH metabolism. Our findings clarify the distinct physiological roles of ChaC and ChaB and provide new insight into bacterial physiology regarding GSH metabolism and ion transport in E. coli.

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