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Tail-associated structural protein gp61 of Staphylococcus aureus phage φMR11 has bifunctional lytic activity
Authors:Mohammad Rashel  Jumpei Uchiyama  Iyo Takemura  Hiroshi Hoshiba  Takako Ujihara  Hiroyoshi Takatsuji  Koichi Honke  & Shigenobu Matsuzaki
Institution:Department of Microbiology and Infection, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Kochi, Japan;;Department of Pediatrics, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Kochi, Japan;;Department of Biochemistry, Kochi Medical School, Nankoku, Kochi, Japan;and;Section of Life Science and Biomaterials, Science Research Center of Kochi University, Nankoku, Kochi, Japan
Abstract:A tailed bacteriophage, φMR11 (siphovirus), was selected as a candidate therapeutic phage against Staphylococcus aureus infections. Gene 61, one of the 67 ORFs identified, is located in the morphogenic module. The gene product (gp61) has lytic domains homologous to CHAP (corresponding to an amidase function) at its N-terminus and lysozyme subfamily 2 (LYZ2) at its C-terminus. Each domain of gp61 was purified as a recombinant protein. Both the amidase amino acids (aa) 1–150] and the lysozyme (aa 401–624) domains but not the linker domain (aa 151–400) caused efficient lysis of S . aureus . Immunoelectron microscopy localized gp61 to the tail tip of the φMR11 phage. These data strongly suggest that gp61 is a tail-associated lytic factor involved in local cell-wall degradation, allowing the subsequent injection of φMR11 DNA into the host cytoplasm. Staphylococcus aureus lysogenized with φMR11 was also lysed by both proteins. Staphylococcus aureus strains on which φMR11 phage can only produce spots but not plaques were also lysed by each protein, indicating that gp61 may be involved in 'lysis from without'. This is the first report of the presence of a tail-associated virion protein that acts as a lysin, in an S. aureus phage.
Keywords:Staphylococcus aurerus            bacteriophage  tail-associated lysin
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