Borchert_1994_J.Bacteriol_176_2458

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Title : Induction of surfactin production in Bacillus subtilis by gsp, a gene located upstream of the gramicidin S operon in Bacillus brevis - Borchert_1994_J.Bacteriol_176_2458
Author(s) : Borchert S , Stachelhaus T , Marahiel MA
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 176 :2458 , 1994
Abstract :

The deduced amino acid sequence of the gsp gene, located upstream of the 5' end of the gramicidin S operon (grs operon) in Bacillus brevis, showed a high degree of similarity to the sfp gene product, which is located downstream of the srfA operon in B. subtilis. The gsp gene complemented in trans a defect in the sfp gene (sfpO) and promoted production of the lipopeptide antibiotic surfactin. The functional homology of Gsp and Sfp and the sequence similarity of these two proteins to EntD suggest that the three proteins represent a new class of proteins involved in peptide secretion, in support of a hypothesis published previously (T. H. Grossman, M. Tuckman, S. Ellestad, and M. S. Osburne, J. Bacteriol. 175:6203-6211, 1993).

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Gene_locus related to this paper: bacbr-grst

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Borchert S, Stachelhaus T, Marahiel MA (1994)
Induction of surfactin production in Bacillus subtilis by gsp, a gene located upstream of the gramicidin S operon in Bacillus brevis
Journal of Bacteriology 176 :2458

Borchert S, Stachelhaus T, Marahiel MA (1994)
Journal of Bacteriology 176 :2458