Cell surface proteome of the marine planctomycete R hodopirellula baltica
The surface proteome (surfaceome) of the marine planctomycete R hodopirellula baltica SH 1 T was studied using a biotinylation and a proteinase K approach combined with SDS ‐ PAGE and mass spectrometry. 52 of the proteins identified in both approaches could be assigned to the group of potential surf...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Proteomics (Weinheim) 2012-06, Vol.12 (11), p.1781-1791 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The surface proteome (surfaceome) of the marine planctomycete
R
hodopirellula baltica
SH
1
T
was studied using a biotinylation and a proteinase
K
approach combined with
SDS
‐
PAGE
and mass spectrometry. 52 of the proteins identified in both approaches could be assigned to the group of potential surface proteins. Among them are some high molecular weight proteins, potentially involved in cell–cell attachment, that contain domains shown before to be typical for surface proteins like cadherin/dockerin domains, a bacterial adhesion domain or the fasciclin domain. The identification of proteins with enzymatic functions in the
R
. baltica
surfaceome provides further clues for the suggestion that some degradative enzymes may be anchored onto the cell surface.
YTV
proteins, which have been earlier supposed to be components of the proteinaceous cell wall of
R
. baltica
, were detected in the surface proteome. Additionally, 8 proteins with a novel protein structure combining a conserved type
IV
pilin/
N
‐methylation domain and a planctomycete‐typical
DUF
1559 domain were identified. |
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ISSN: | 1615-9853 1615-9861 |
DOI: | 10.1002/pmic.201100512 |