# BrnQ Branched-Chain Amino Acid Transporters Influence Toxin Production by, but Not Growth of, Clostridium perfringens Type A Strain ATCC3624

**Authors:** Jihong Li, Iman Mehdizadeh Gohari, Isabella Zhang, Bruce A. McClane

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/toxins17040187 · Toxins · 2025-04-08

## TL;DR

This study shows that specific amino acid transporters in Clostridium perfringens affect toxin production but not bacterial growth.

## Contribution

The study identifies that BrnQ transporters influence toxin levels in C. perfringens without affecting growth.

## Key findings

- BrnQ1, BrnQ2, and BrnQ3 transporters affect toxin production in C. perfringens type A.
- Mutants lacking BrnQ proteins show altered toxin levels but normal growth.
- A triple mutant lacking all BrnQ proteins still grows normally, suggesting another transporter exists.

## Abstract

By producing alpha toxin (PLC) and perfringolysin O (PFO), Clostridium perfringens type A strains are the most common cause of traumatic gas gangrene. C. perfringens cannot synthesize branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), so BCAA transporters are essential for C. perfringens growth and survival. C. perfringens type A strain ATCC3624 encodes the BrnQ1, BrnQ2, and BrnQ3 BCAA transporters. RT-PCR analyses showed that, with increasing culture time in TY broth, brnQ2 and brnQ3 expression levels remained stable but brnQ1 expression levels declined. Single null mutants unable to produce one of the BrnQ proteins grew and survived similarly as wild type. However, these mutants all showed altered PLC production, especially in the early culture stage, and those effects were reversible by complementation. Therefore, the presence of BrnQ proteins impacts toxin production levels, even though they are not necessary for growth. Interestingly, a triple mutant that was unable to produce any BrnQ protein also grew similarly as ATCC3624. Since BCAA uptake is essential for C. perfringens, this strain must produce another (still to be identified) BCAA transporter.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** brnQ1 (branched-chain amino acid transport system II carrier protein BrnQ1) [NCBI Gene 33895938], brnQ2 (branched-chain amino acid transport system II carrier protein BrnQ2) [NCBI Gene 33896035], brnQ3 (branched-chain amino acid-like transporter carrier protein BrnQ3) [NCBI Gene 3616681]
- **Proteins:** brnQ1 (branched-chain amino acid transport system II carrier protein BrnQ1), brnQ2 (branched-chain amino acid transport system II carrier protein BrnQ2), brnQ3 (branched-chain amino acid-like transporter carrier protein BrnQ3)
- **Chemicals:** branched-chain amino acids (PubChem CID 9886134)
- **Species:** Clostridium perfringens (taxon 1502)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** gas gangrene (MESH:D005738)
- **Species:** Clostridium perfringens A (no rank) [taxon 37763], Clostridium perfringens (species) [taxon 1502]
- **Cell lines:** ATCC3624 — Homo sapiens (Human), Finite cell line (CVCL_X108)

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