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Arch Biochem Biophys ; 529(2): 92-8, 2013 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23232080

RESUMO

The cellulose synthase protein (AcsAB) is encoded by a single gene in Gluconacetobacter hansenii ATCC 23769. We have examined the processing pattern of this enzyme and the localization of the cleavage products by heterologously expressing the truncated portions of the AcsAB protein and using specific antibodies generated against these regions. We found that the AcsAB protein is processed into three polypeptide subunits of molecular masses 46kDa, 34kDa and 95kDa. The 46kDa polypeptide (AcsA(cat)) harbors the conserved glycosyltransferase domain and hence contains the catalytic subunit of the enzyme. This polypeptide is localized in the cytoplasmic membrane. The 34kDa polypeptide (AcsA(reg)) is the regulatory subunit with the cyclic diGMP-binding PilZ domain. This polypeptide is largely cytoplasmic. The 95kDa subunit (AcsB) is of unknown function and contains a predicted signal peptide at its N-terminus. This subunit is localized in the outer membrane. In addition to this, we have also localized the AcsC protein in the outer membrane, confirming its predicted localization based on the OM-signal sequence at its N-terminus.


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Gluconacetobacter/enzimologia , Gluconacetobacter/ultraestrutura , Glucosiltransferases/biossíntese , Glucosiltransferases/química , Frações Subcelulares/química , Frações Subcelulares/enzimologia , Gluconacetobacter/classificação , Especificidade da Espécie
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J Microbiol Methods ; 68(1): 32-9, 2007 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16839634

RESUMO

Mycobacterium spp. possess a complex cell envelope that consists of a plasma membrane, a peptidoglycan-arabinogalactan complex which in turn is esterified by mycolic acids that form with other non-bound lipids an asymmetric permeability barrier and an outer layer, also called a capsule in the case of pathogenic species. In order to investigate the functional roles of the cell envelope components, especially those of the major pathogens Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae, it is necessary to fractionate the envelope by breaking the unusual wall that covers these bacteria. To this aim we first compared the efficiency of high pressure (cell disrupter/French press) with those of pathogen-compatible breakage methods such as sonication, bead beater and lysozyme treatment using the non-pathogenic Mycobacterium smegmatis. When the distribution of various specific markers of the cell envelope compartments, which include mycolic acids, arabinose, NADH oxidase activity, cell wall and cytosolic proteins, were determined sonication combined with lysozyme treatment was found to be the best option. The protocol of subcellular fractionation was then validated for pathogenic species by applying the method to Mycobacterium bovis BCG cells, an attenuated strain of the M. tuberculosis complex.


Assuntos
Fracionamento Celular/métodos , Mycobacterium/química , Carboidratos/análise , Parede Celular/química , Parede Celular/enzimologia , Lipídeos de Membrana/análise , Complexos Multienzimáticos/análise , Mycobacterium/enzimologia , Ácidos Micólicos/análise , NADH NADPH Oxirredutases/análise , Sonicação , Frações Subcelulares/química , Frações Subcelulares/enzimologia
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Eur J Biochem ; 267(17): 5531-9, 2000 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10951212

RESUMO

We demonstrate that two isoforms of the cytosolic phospholipase A2, cPLA2alpha and cPLA2gamma, are present in Ehrlich ascites tumor cells. Both enzymes are almost uniformly distributed throughout the cells under control conditions, as visualized by laser-scanning confocal microscopy. Stimulation by either hypotonic cell swelling or addition of the Ca2+ ionophore A23187 results in translocation of cPLA2alpha, but not cPLA2gamma, to the nucleus, where it forms hot-spot-like clusters. Our group previously showed that release of radioactively labeled arachidonic acid, incorporated into the phospholipids of Ehrlich cells, was immediately and transiently increased on hypotonic cell swelling [Thoroed, S.M., Lauritzen, L., Lambert, I.H., Hansen, H.S. & Hoffmann, E.K. (1997) J. Membr. Biol. 160, 47-58]. We now demonstrate that arachidonic acid is released from the nuclear fraction following hypotonic exposure. Stimulation of Ehrlich cells with A23187 also leads to an increase in arachidonic acid release from the nucleus. However, as hypotonic cell swelling is not accompanied by any detectable increase in intracellular concentration of free cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i), stimulus-induced translocation of cPLA2alpha can also occur without elevation of [Ca2+]i. The stimulus-induced translocation of cPLA2alpha appears not to be prevented by inhibition of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase activation, p38 MAP kinase, tyrosine kinases and protein kinase C, hence, phosphorylation is not crucial for the stimulus-induced translocation of cPLA2alpha. Disruption of F-actin did not affect the translocation process, thus, an intact F-actin cytoskeleton does not seem to be required for translocation of cPLA2alpha.


Assuntos
Carcinoma de Ehrlich/enzimologia , Citosol/enzimologia , Isoenzimas/metabolismo , Fosfolipases A/metabolismo , Animais , Transporte Biológico , Carcinoma de Ehrlich/patologia , Ativação Enzimática , Fosfolipases A2 , Frações Subcelulares/enzimologia
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