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Clostridiolysin S,a Post-translationally Modified Biotoxin from Clostridium botulinum
Authors:David J. Gonzalez  Shaun W. Lee  Mary E. Hensler  Andrew L. Markley  Samira Dahesh  Douglas A. Mitchell  Nuno Bandeira  Victor Nizet  Jack E. Dixon  Pieter C. Dorrestein
Abstract:Through elaboration of its botulinum toxins, Clostridium botulinum produces clinical syndromes of infant botulism, wound botulism, and other invasive infections. Using comparative genomic analysis, an orphan nine-gene cluster was identified in C. botulinum and the related foodborne pathogen Clostridium sporogenes that resembled the biosynthetic machinery for streptolysin S, a key virulence factor from group A Streptococcus responsible for its hallmark β-hemolytic phenotype. Genetic complementation, in vitro reconstitution, mass spectral analysis, and plasmid intergrational mutagenesis demonstrate that the streptolysin S-like gene cluster from Clostridium sp. is responsible for the biogenesis of a novel post-translationally modified hemolytic toxin, clostridiolysin S.
Keywords:Bacteria   Bacterial Toxins   Blood   Chemical Modification   Mass Spectrometry (MS)   Post-translational Modification
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