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The Serratia marcescens hemolysin is secreted but not activated by stable protoplast-type L-forms of Proteus mirabilis
Authors:Stefan Sieben  Ralf Hertle  Johannes Gumpert  V Braun
Institution:Institut für Molekulare Biotechnologie e.V., D-07708 Jena, Germany, DE
Mikrobiologie/Membranphysiologie, Universit?t Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 28, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany e-mail: volkmar.braun@mikrobio.uni-tuebingen.de Tel. +49-7071-2972096; Fax +49-7071-294634, DE
Abstract:The outer-membrane protein ShlB of Serratia marcescens activates and secretes hemolytic ShlA into the culture medium. Without ShlB, inactive ShlA (termed ShlA*) remains in the periplasm. Since Proteus mirabilis L-form cells lack an outer membrane and a periplasm, it was of interest to determine in which compartment recombinant ShlA* and ShlB are localized and whether ShlB activates ShlA*. The cloned shlB and shlA genes were transcribed in P. mirabilis stable L-form cells by the temperature-inducible phage T7 RNA polymerase. Radiolabeling, Western blotting, and complementation with C-terminally truncated ShlA (ShlA255) identified inactive ShlA* in the culture supernatant. ShlB remained cell-bound and did not activate ShlA without integration in an outer membrane. Although hemolytic ShlA added to L-form cells had access to the cytoplasmic membrane, it did not affect L-form cells. Synthesis of the large ShlA protein (165 kDa) in P. mirabilis L-form cells under phage T7 promoter control demonstrates that L-form cells are suitable for the synthesis and secretion of large recombinant proteins. This property and the easy isolation of released proteins make L-form cells suitable for the biotechnological production of proteins. Received: 17 February 1998 / Accepted: 30 June 1998
Keywords:Hemolysin  Activation  Secretion  L-forms  Protoplasts  Serratia marcescens  Proteus mirabilis
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