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The lytE Gene of Bacillus subtilis 168 Encodes a Cell Wall Hydrolase
Authors:Philippe Margot  Michael Wahlen  Ahmad Gholamhuseinian  Patrick Piggot  and Dimitri Karamata
Institution:Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Microbiennes, CH-1005 Lausanne, Switzerland,1. and Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 191402.
Abstract:Bacillus subtilis cell wall-bound protein CWBP33 is encoded by lytE, a gene expressed during the exponential growth phase. Sequence analysis of LytE, a 33-kDa protein, reveals two domains. The N-terminal domain contains a threefold-repeated motif common to several peptidoglycan binding proteins, while the C-terminal domain, probably carrying the catalytic activity, has homology with certain exoproteins. Zymographs unambiguously reveal that the absence of CWBP33, due to inactivation of lytE, is accompanied by the loss of a lytic activity. In lytE mutants, the cell autolysis rate is significantly decreased, although autolysis of corresponding, purified cell walls does not seem to be affected.
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