El Khattabi_1999_Mol.Gen.Genet_261_770

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Title : Specificity of the lipase-specific foldases of gram-negative bacteria and the role of the membrane anchor - El Khattabi_1999_Mol.Gen.Genet_261_770
Author(s) : El Khattabi M , Ockhuijsen C , Bitter W , Jaeger KE , Tommassen J
Ref : Molecular & General Genetics , 261 :770 , 1999
Abstract :

Folding of lipases that are secreted by Pseudomonads and other gram-negative bacteria via the type II secretion pathway is facilitated by dedicated chaperones, called lipase-specific foldases (Lifs). Lifs are membrane-anchored proteins with a large periplasmic domain. The functional interaction between the Lif and its cognate lipase is specific, since the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lif was found not to substitute for Lifs from Burkholderia glumae or Acinetobacter calcoaceticus. However, the P. aeruginosa Lif was able to activate the lipase from the closely related species P. alcaligenes. Hybrid proteins constructed from parts of the P. aeruginosa and B. glumae Lifs revealed that the C-terminal 138 amino acids of the B. glumae Lif determine the specificity of the interaction with the cognate lipase. Furthermore, the periplasmic domain of the B. glumae Lif was functional when cloned in frame with a cleavable signal sequence, which demonstrates that the membrane anchor is not essential for Lif function in vivo. However, the recombinant Lif was released into the medium, indicating that the function of the membrane anchor is to prevent secretion of the Lif together with the lipase.

PubMedSearch : El Khattabi_1999_Mol.Gen.Genet_261_770
PubMedID: 10394914

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El Khattabi M, Ockhuijsen C, Bitter W, Jaeger KE, Tommassen J (1999)
Specificity of the lipase-specific foldases of gram-negative bacteria and the role of the membrane anchor
Molecular & General Genetics 261 :770

El Khattabi M, Ockhuijsen C, Bitter W, Jaeger KE, Tommassen J (1999)
Molecular & General Genetics 261 :770