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Membrane localisation of a UDP-sugar hydrolase, in Salmonella, is by an uncleaved N-terminal signal peptide
Authors:Robert A. Jones  Dennis M. Burns  Daryl J. Carruthers  Ifor R. Beacham
Affiliation:Faculty of Science and Technology, Griffith University, Nathan, Brisbane, Queensland 4111, Australia
Abstract:Abstract Most isolates of Salmonella contain two unrelated UDP-sugar hydrolases, one of which, encoded by the ushB gene, is inner membrane-associated. Previous studies showed that this enzyme contains a typical N-terminal signal peptide; the evidence also indicated, however, that this peptide is not cleaved, and serves to anchor the UshB protein in the inner membrane. In this report, we present strong evidence that this is indeed the case by using ushB'-'blaM fusions to demonstrate that this signal peptide is capable of localising β-lactamase to the inner membrane. We also present evidence that UshB is located on the exterior (periplasmic) side of the membrane, and hence has an 'N-terminus inside/C-terminus outside' membrane orientation, consistent with a role in the degradation of external substrates.
Keywords:UDP-sugar hydrolase    Salmonella    Signal peptide    Cytoplasmic membrane    Periplasm    Membrane anchor
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