1. Two Putative Polysaccharide Deacetylases Are Required for Osmotic Stability and Cell Shape Maintenance in Bacillus anthracis
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Waldemar Vollmer, Elias Eliopoulos, Sofia Arnaouteli, Petros Giastas, Christine Aldridge, Vassilis Bouriotis, Socrates J. Tzartos, Athina Andreou, and Mary Tzanodaskalaki
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Osmosis ,Structural similarity ,Protein Conformation ,Blotting, Western ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Peptidoglycan ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,cell shape ,Amidohydrolases ,Cell wall ,Anthrax ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Protein structure ,Bacterial Proteins ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,Cell Wall ,Stress, Physiological ,membrane protein ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cloning, Molecular ,Molecular Biology ,Peptide sequence ,x-ray crystallography ,biology ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,lipoprotein ,Cell Biology ,Salt Tolerance ,polysaccharide deacetylases ,Gram-positive bacteria ,biology.organism_classification ,Recombinant Proteins ,osmotic stability ,Bacillus anthracis ,chemistry ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Lysozyme ,Bacteria - Abstract
Background: BA0330 and BA0331 are the only two lipoproteins among 11 known or putative polysaccharide deacetylases from Bacillus anthracis. Results: Both proteins lack deacetylase activity and are important for cell shape maintenance (BA0331) or high salt stress adaptation of the bacterium (BA0330). Conclusion: BA0330 and BA0331 stabilize the cell wall of B. anthracis. Significance: Understanding the mechanisms by which lipoproteins maintain cell wall integrity., Membrane-anchored lipoproteins have a broad range of functions and play key roles in several cellular processes in Gram-positive bacteria. BA0330 and BA0331 are the only lipoproteins among the 11 known or putative polysaccharide deacetylases of Bacillus anthracis. We found that both lipoproteins exhibit unique characteristics. BA0330 and BA0331 interact with peptidoglycan, and BA0330 is important for the adaptation of the bacterium to grow in the presence of a high concentration of salt, whereas BA0331 contributes to the maintenance of a uniform cell shape. They appear not to alter the peptidoglycan structure and do not contribute to lysozyme resistance. The high resolution x-ray structure of BA0330 revealed a C-terminal domain with the typical fold of a carbohydrate esterase 4 and an N-terminal domain unique for this family, composed of a two-layered (4 + 3) β-sandwich with structural similarity to fibronectin type 3 domains. Our data suggest that BA0330 and BA0331 have a structural role in stabilizing the cell wall of B. anthracis.
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- 2015