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BspA (CyuC) in Lactobacillus fermentum BR11 is a highly expressed high-affinity L-cystine-binding protein.

Jacky Hung1, Mark S Turner, Terry Walsh, Philip M Giffard.   

Abstract

The BspA protein of Lactobacillus fermentum BR11 (BR11) is a cell envelope constituent that is similar to known solute-binding proteins and putative adhesins. BspA is required for L-cystine uptake and oxidative defense and is likely to be an L-cystine-binding protein. The aim of this study was to directly measure L-cystine-BspA binding and BspA expression. De-energized BR11 cells bound radiolabelled L-cystine with a Kd of 0.2 microM. A bspA mutant could not bind L-cystine. L-cystine-BR11 binding was unaffected by large excesses of L-glutamine, L-methionine, or collagen, indicating L-cystine specificity. BR11 and the bspA mutant were identical in their abilities to bind L-cysteine, indicating that L-cysteine is not a BspA ligand. BspA expression levels were deduced from radiolabelled L-cystine binding and it was found that there are 1-2 x 10(5) BspA molecules per cell, and that expression is slightly higher under oxidizing conditions. It is proposed that BspA be renamed CyuC.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15702255     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-004-4408-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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