Netropsin stimulates the formation of an extracellular proteinase and suppresses protein turnover in sporulating Bacillus megaterium |
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Authors: | Helena Ku erová ,Marie Strnadová ,Vladimí r Vinter,Peter Graba,Ji í Chaloupka |
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Affiliation: | Department of Enzyme Engineering, Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Czechoslovakia, CS-142 20;Department of Applied Enzymology, Central Institute for Molecular Biology, Academy of Sciences G.D.R., Berlin-Buch, G.D.R.-115 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Netropsin stimulated the rate of synthesis of an extracellular metalloproteinase in Bacillus megaterium incubated in a sporulation medium. The antibiotic delayed but did not suppress the decrease in the ability to synthesize the proteinase occurring at later sporulation stages. Netropsin also stimulated the synthesis of the proteinase when added to a growing culture; it inhibited the increase of protein turnover which was switched on between the 2nd and 3rd hour in the sporulating population. No refractile spores were developed during 6 h at 35°C in the antibiotic-treated culture. In the control 60% of sporulating cells were observed under similar conditions. |
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Keywords: | Netropsin sporulation proteinase protein turnover Bacillus megaterium |
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