# Transport of the abundant intestinal amino acid glutamine by the enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni occurs via GutA (Cj0903), an AGCS family transporter

**Authors:** Ashley Griffin, Jack K. Whitmore, Connor Sharp, Joseph P. Webb, Daniel J. Bennison, Rebecca M. Corrigan, David J. Kelly, Aidan J. Taylor

PMC · DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.001649 · Microbiology · 2026-01-12

## TL;DR

The paper identifies GutA (Cj0903) as the main glutamine transporter in Campylobacter jejuni, an important intestinal pathogen.

## Contribution

The study identifies and characterizes GutA as the first confirmed glutamine transporter in Campylobacter jejuni.

## Key findings

- GutA (Cj0903) is the major glutamine transporter in Campylobacter jejuni.
- GutA is conserved in thermotolerant Campylobacter species.
- The ammonium transporter Amt is not universally present in C. jejuni.

## Abstract

Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the human body, playing a crucial role in numerous cellular processes. Notably for enteric bacteria, glutamine is abundant in the intestines where it helps to maintain gut health of the host, therefore presenting itself as an accessible nutrient. Campylobacter jejuni, a largely non-saccharolytic organism, favours just a few amino acids for growth, and glutamine is particularly efficient as a nitrogen source. Despite this, a glutamine transporter has not been conclusively identified in this important human pathogen. By measuring the global transcriptomic response of C. jejuni to replete glutamine conditions, we identified several candidate transporters, ultimately characterising Cj0903, here named glutamine uptake transporter A, as the major glutamine transporter belonging to the alanine or glycine:cation symporter family. We show that this transporter is ubiquitous in thermotolerant Campylobacter, demonstrating a conserved ability to utilise exogenous glutamine. In contrast, the ammonium transporter Amt was only present in a subset of C. jejuni, and we confirmed that amt negative isolates do not effectively utilise ammonium as a nitrogen source.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** srlA (sorbitol-specific PTS enzyme IIC2 component) [NCBI Gene 947575], AMT (aminomethyltransferase) [NCBI Gene 275]
- **Chemicals:** glutamine (PubChem CID 738)
- **Species:** Campylobacter jejuni (taxon 197)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** nitrogen (MESH:D009584), Glutamine (MESH:D005973), ammonium (MESH:D064751), amino acids (MESH:D000596)
- **Species:** Campylobacter jejuni (species) [taxon 197], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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