A high-molecular-mass cell-surface protein from Lactobacillus reuteri 1063 adheres to mucus components
Department of Microbiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7025, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden 1 Author for correspondence: Hans Jonsson. Tel: +46 18 673382. Fax: +46 18 673392. e-mail: hans.jonsson{at}mikrob.slu.se A gene from Lactobacillus reuteri 1063 encoding a cell-surface protein,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) 2002-02, Vol.148 (2), p.433-442 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Department of Microbiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7025, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden 1
Author for correspondence: Hans Jonsson. Tel: +46 18 673382. Fax: +46 18 673392. e-mail: hans.jonsson{at}mikrob.slu.se
A gene from Lactobacillus reuteri 1063 encoding a cell-surface protein, designated Mub, that adheres to mucus components in vitro has been cloned and sequenced. The deduced amino acid sequence of Mub (358 kDa) shows the presence of 14 approximately 200 aa repeats and features typical for other cell-surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria. Fusion proteins consisting of different repeats of Mub and the maltose-binding protein (MBP) were produced. These proteins adhered to pig mucus components, with molecular masses ranging from 2 MDa, to pig gastric mucin and to hen intestinal mucus. The binding of Mub to mucus components occurred in the pH range 37·4, with maximum binding at pH 45 and could be partly inhibited by the glycoprotein fetuin. Affinity-purified antibodies against recombinant Mub were used in immunofluorescence microscopy to demonstrate the presence of Mub on the cell surface of strain 1063. By using the antibodies in a Western blot analysis, Mub could also be detected in the growth medium. The results implicate Mub as a cell-surface protein that is involved in Lactobacillus interactions with mucin and in colonization of the digestive tract.
Keywords: adhesion, mucin Abbreviations: CnBP, collagen-binding protein; MBP, maltose-binding protein; NANB, non-A, non-B
The GenBank accession number for the sequence reported in this paper is AF120104 . |
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ISSN: | 1350-0872 1465-2080 |
DOI: | 10.1099/00221287-148-2-433 |