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The accessory gas vesicle protein GvpM of haloarchaea and its interaction partners during gas vesicle formation
- Source :
- Extremophiles. 18:693-706
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.
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Abstract
- Gas vesicles consist predominantly of the hydrophobic GvpA and GvpC, and the accessory proteins GvpF through GvpM are required in minor amounts during formation. GvpM and its putative interaction partners were investigated. GvpM interacted with GvpH, GvpJ and GvpL, but not with GvpG. Interactions were also observed in vivo in Haloferax volcanii transformants using Gvp fusions to the green fluorescent protein smGFP. Cells producing the hydrophobic M(GF)P contained a single fluorescent aggregate per cell, whereas cells containing L(GFP) or H(GFP) were fully fluorescent. The soluble L(GFP) formed stable co-aggregates with GvpM in L(GFP)M transformants, but the presence of GvpH resulted in the absence of M(GF)P foci in HM(GFP) transformants. Substitution- and deletion mutants of GvpM determined functionally important amino acids (aa). Substitution of a polar by a non-polar aa in the N-terminal region of GvpM had no effect, whereas a substitution of a non-polar by a polar aa in this region inhibited gas vesicle formation in transformants. Substitutions in region 44-48 of GvpM strongly reduced the number of gas vesicles, and deletions at the N-terminus resulted in Vac(-) transformants. Gas vesicle morphology was not affected by any mutation, implying that GvpM is required during initial stages of gas vesicle assembly.
- Subjects :
- Archaeal Proteins
Molecular Sequence Data
Protein aggregation
medicine.disease_cause
Microbiology
Green fluorescent protein
medicine
Amino Acid Sequence
Haloferax volcanii
chemistry.chemical_classification
Mutation
biology
Vesicle
Cytoplasmic Vesicles
GvpA
Proteins
Salt Tolerance
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
Amino acid
Biochemistry
chemistry
Haloarchaea
Biophysics
Molecular Medicine
Protein Binding
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14334909 and 14310651
- Volume :
- 18
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Extremophiles
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....241a6af4e60911a3b27641c213fb8965