Characterization of an iron-regulated alpha-enolase of Bacteroides fragilis
This study describes the identification, cloning and molecular characterization of the α-enolase P46 of Bacteroides fragilis. The Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium B. fragilis is a member of the commensal flora of the human intestine but is also frequently found in severe intra-abdominal infections....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microbes and infection 2005, Vol.7 (1), p.9-18 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study describes the identification, cloning and molecular characterization of the α-enolase P46 of
Bacteroides fragilis. The Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium
B. fragilis is a member of the commensal flora of the human intestine but is also frequently found in severe intra-abdominal infections. Several virulence factors have been described that may be involved in the development of these infections. Many of these virulence factors are upregulated under conditions of iron- or heme-starvation. We found a major protein of 46 kDa (P46) that is upregulated under iron-depleted conditions. This protein was identified as an α-enolase. α-Enolases in several Gram-positive bacteria and eukaryotic cells are located at the cell surface and function as plasminogen-binding proteins. Localization studies demonstrated that P46 is mainly located in the cytoplasm and partly associated with the inner membrane (IM). Under iron-restricted conditions, however, P46 is localized primarily in the IM fraction. Plasminogen-binding to
B. fragilis cells did occur but was not P46 dependent. A 60-kDa protein was identified as a putative plasminogen-binding protein in
B. fragilis. |
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ISSN: | 1286-4579 1769-714X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.micinf.2004.09.013 |