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Two thermostable nucleases coexisted in Staphylococcus aureus: evidence from mutagenesis and in vitro expression
Authors:Tang Junni  Zhou Rui  Shi Xianming  Kang Mingsong  Wang Hongning  Chen Huanchun
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology and College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China;;Department of Food Science and Technology and Bor Luh Food Safety Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China;and;Bioengineering Research Center for Animal Disease Prevention and Control, School of Life Science, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
Abstract:Thermostable nuclease is known to be an important pathogenic factor unique to Staphylococcus aureus and it is commonly presumed to have had the same genetic origin. However, two ORFs in S. aureus genomes were predicted to encode nucleases. One encoded an unnamed nuclease A (SNase) (termed nuc1 ), and the other encoded a thermonuclease (TNase) named nuc (termed nuc2 ). In order to verify whether the two thermostable nuclease proteins are coexpressed in S. aureus , the nuc1 and nuc2 genes were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli , and both of the recombinant proteins showed thermostable nuclease activity in a toluidine blue-DNA assay. Furthermore, a nuc1 -deleted mutant of S. aureus strain RN4220 (termed RNΔ nuc1 ) was successfully constructed by homologous recombination. Selection and characterization of this mutant strain revealed that it still exhibited thermostable nuclease activity, but at a relative lower level than that of the parent strain. The nucleases secreted by the parent strain and nuc1 -deleted strain still showed functional activity after 30 min at 121 °C. The findings indicated that two types of thermostable nucleases, encoded by two different genes, coexisted in S. aureus .
Keywords:Staphylococcus aureus            thermostable nucleases  coexpression  deletion mutant
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