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Biochemical Analysis of Interactions between Outer Membrane Proteins That Contribute to Starch Utilization by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron

机译:生化分析的外部膜蛋白之间的相互作用,有助于由拟杆菌Thetaiotaomicron淀粉利用。

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An early step in the utilization of starch by Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron is the binding of starch to the bacterial surface. Four starch-associated outer membrane proteins of B. thetaiotaomicron that have no starch-degrading activity have been identified. Two of these, SusC and SusD, have been shown by genetic analysis to be required for starch binding. In this study, we provide the first biochemical evidence that these two proteins interact physically with each other. Both formaldehyde cross-linking and nondenaturing gel electrophoresis experiments showed that SusC and SusD interact to form a complex. Two other proteins encoded by genes in the same operon, SusE and SusF, proved not to be essential for starch utilization and actually decreased starch binding when they were present along with SusC and SusD. Consistent with this, nondenaturing gel analysis revealed that in a strain producing SusC, SusD, and SusE, the SusCD complex was partially destabilized. The strain producing SusC, SusD, and SusE also grew more slowly on starch than a strain producing SusC, SusD, SusE, and SusF (μmax, 0.29 and 0.37/h, respectively). Thus, SusE appears to interact with the SusCD complex. SusE also interacts with SusF, because SusE was less susceptible to proteinase K digestion when SusF was present, and nondenaturing gel analysis detected a complex formed by these two proteins. Our results indicate that SusC, SusD, SusE, and SusF form a protein complex in the outer membrane but that SusE and SusF are dispensable members of this complex.
机译:拟杆菌(Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron)利用淀粉的早期步骤是淀粉与细菌表面的结合。已经鉴定出四种不具有淀粉降解活性的Thetaiotaomicron淀粉相关的外膜蛋白。遗传分析已显示其中两个SusC和SusD是淀粉结合所必需的。在这项研究中,我们提供了第一个生化证据,证明这两种蛋白质彼此物理相互作用。甲醛交联和非变性凝胶电泳实验均表明SusC和SusD相互作用形成复合物。由同一个操纵子中的基因编码的另外两种蛋白质SusE和SusF被证明对于淀粉利用不是必需的,并且当它们与SusC和SusD一起存在时实际上降低了淀粉结合。与此一致的是,非变性凝胶分析显示,在产生SusC,SusD和SusE的菌株中,SusCD复合物部分不稳定。产生SusC,SusD和SusE的菌株在淀粉上的生长也比产生SusC,SusD,SusE和SusF的菌株慢(分别为μmax,0.29和0.37 / h)。因此,SusE似乎与SusCD复合体相互作用。 SusE还与SusF相互作用,因为当存在SusF时SusE对蛋白酶K的消化较不敏感,并且非变性凝胶分析检测到这两种蛋白质形成的复合物。我们的结果表明,SusC,SusD,SusE和SusF在外膜中形成蛋白质复合物,但SusE和SusF是该复合物的可有可无的成员。

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