| Literature DB >> 14636065 |
Markus Safferling1, Heather Griffith, Jie Jin, Josh Sharp, Magdia De Jesus, Caroline Ng, Terry A Krulwich, Da-Neng Wang.
Abstract
The TetL antiporter from the Bacillus subtilis inner membrane is a tetracycline-divalent cation efflux protein that is energized by the electrochemical proton gradient across the membrane. In this study, we expressed tetL in Escherichia coli and investigated the oligomeric state of TetL in the membrane and in detergent solution. Evidence for an oligomeric state of TetL emerged from SDS-PAGE and Western blot analysis of membrane samples as well as purified protein samples from cells that expressed two differently tagged TetL species. Furthermore, no formation or restoration of TetL oligomers occurred upon detergent solubilization of the membrane. Rather, oligomeric forms established in vivo persisted after solubilization. Mass spectrometry of the purified protein showed the absence of proteolysis and posttranslational modifications. Analytical size-exclusion chromatography of the purified protein revealed a dimeric TetL in dodecyl-maltoside solution. In addition, TetL dimers were found in a number of other detergents and over a wide pH range. It is therefore likely that the oligomeric form of the protein in the membrane is also a dimer.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14636065 PMCID: PMC3580950 DOI: 10.1021/bi035173q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochemistry ISSN: 0006-2960 Impact factor: 3.162