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Antagonistic Role of CotG and CotH on Spore Germination and Coat Formation in Bacillus subtilis
Authors:Anella Saggese  Veronica Scamardella  Teja Sirec  Giuseppina Cangiano  Rachele Isticato  Francesca Pane  Angela Amoresano  Ezio Ricca  Loredana Baccigalupi
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy.; 2. Department of Chemistry, Federico II University of Naples, Naples, Italy.; University of Padova, Medical School, Italy,
Abstract:Spore formers are bacteria able to survive harsh environmental conditions by differentiating a specialized, highly resistant spore. In Bacillus subtilis, the model system for spore formers, the recently discovered crust and the proteinaceous coat are the external layers that surround the spore and contribute to its survival. The coat is formed by about seventy different proteins assembled and organized into three layers by the action of a subset of regulatory proteins, referred to as morphogenetic factors. CotH is a morphogenetic factor needed for the development of spores able to germinate efficiently and involved in the assembly of nine outer coat proteins, including CotG. Here we report that CotG has negative effects on spore germination and on the assembly of at least three outer coat proteins. Such negative action is exerted only in mutants lacking CotH, thus suggesting an antagonistic effect of the two proteins, with CotH counteracting the negative role of CotG.
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