| Literature DB >> 20799957 |
Carsten Holland1, Tim N Mak, Ursula Zimny-Arndt, Monika Schmid, Thomas F Meyer, Peter R Jungblut, Holger Brüggemann.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The anaerobic Gram-positive bacterium Propionibacterium acnes is a human skin commensal that resides preferentially within sebaceous follicles; however, it also exhibits many traits of an opportunistic pathogen, playing roles in a variety of inflammatory diseases such as acne vulgaris. To date, the underlying disease-causing mechanisms remain ill-defined and knowledge of P. acnes virulence factors remains scarce. Here, we identified proteins secreted during anaerobic cultivation of a range of skin and clinical P. acnes isolates, spanning the four known phylogenetic groups.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20799957 PMCID: PMC3224659 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-10-230
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Figure 12-DE of . Bacteria were grown in BHI medium to an OD600 of 0.6. Supernatants were harvested and precipitated. Protein samples (200 μg) from each strain were separated on 2-DE gels and visualized by staining with Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250. The following strains were used: (a) KPA171202 (type IB); (b) P6 (type IB); (c) 266 (type IA); (d) 329 (type II); (e) 487 (type III). Information about the identified protein spots is provided in additional file 2.
Figure 2Distribution of secreted proteins in five . The identified proteins in each strain were assigned to the gene nomenclature of the KPA genome (PPA numbers) and of the partial genome of SK137 (PROAC numbers).
Twenty proteins constitute the common secretome of P. acnes.
| Gene ID | Updated annotation | Protein family/domains/origin of closest ortholog | Secretion signala | Phylo-type | Semi-quantificationb/comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PPA0532 | conserved hypothetical protein | SP, TAT | IA, IB, III | ++ | |
| PPA0533 | conserved hypothetical protein | SP | IA, IB, II, III | + | |
| PPA0534 | conserved hypothetical protein | SP | IA, IB | + | |
| PPA0598 | putative protease | peptidase S8/S53 superfamily; | SP, (TAT) | IA, IB | + |
| PPA0644 | putative endo-glycoceramidase | cellulase, glycoside hydrolase family 5; | (SP), TAT | IA, IB, III | ++/42% identity to PPA2106 |
| PPA0687 | CAMP2 | CAMP factor superfamily; | SP | IA, IB, II, III | +++ |
| PPA0721 | putative invasion-associated protein; NlpC/P60 family | NlpC/P60 family; | SP, TAT | IA, IB, II, III | +++/NlpC/P60 is found in cell wall hydrolases |
| PPA0816 | glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase | GAPDH | no | IB, II, III | + |
| PPA1310 | putative protease | PDZ superfamily; | Internal SP (wrong N-terminus) | IA, IB, II, III | +/PDZ is a signaling domain |
| PPA1498 | putative phosphoesterase | metallo-dependent phosphatase superfamily; | TAT | IA, IB, II | + |
| PPA1662 | putative lysozyme | CH-type (chalaropsis-type) lysozyme, glycoside hydrolase family 25; | SP, TAT | IB, II, III | +++ |
| PPA1715 | hypothetical protein, specific to | SP | IA, IB | +/17 PT repeats | |
| PPA1939 | hypothetical protein, specific to | SP | IA, IB, II, III | +++ | |
| PPA2097 | putative 5'-nucleotidase, metallo-phosphoesterase | UshA (5'-nucleotidase/2',3'-cyclic phosphodiesterase and related esterases); | SP, TAT | IB, II | + |
| PPA2105 | triacylglycerol lipase | lipase class 2, esterase/lipase superfamily; | SP | IA, IB, II, III | ++ |
| PPA2106 | putative endoglycoceramidase | cellulase, glycoside hydrolase family 5; | SP, (TAT) | IA, IB, II, III | +/42% identity to PPA0644 |
| PPA2142 | putative lysophospholipase | alpha/beta-hydrolase superfamily, PldB; | SP, TAT | IB, II | + |
| PPA2164 | putative beta-N-acetyl-glucosaminidase | glycoside hydrolase family 3; | SP | IA, IB, II | ++ |
| PPA2175 | hypothetical protein, with SH3 and RlpA domains, specific to | SH3 (type 3) domain; peptidoglycan-binding domain; C-terminus: DPBB_1 (RlpA-like double-psi beta-barrel) | SP, TAT | IB, II | +++/SH3: Src homology 3 domain |
| PPA2239 | putative peptidase/glycosyl hydrolase | DUF348 superfamily; | SP | IA, IB, II, III | ++/G5: a potential N-acetylglucosamine recognition domain |
At least three of the five P. acnes strains secrete the listed proteins; see additional file 2 for a complete list of identified proteins. Re-annotation was performed for each gene. a SP, signal peptide; TAT, twin-arginine motif; b Semi-quantification based on Coomassie stained gels
Figure 3Changes in repetitive sequences involved in strain-specific expression and secretion of putative adhesins of . (a) Insertion of a 12 bp repeat in the 5'-end of PPA2141 in P. acnes strains P6 and 266 results in an altered N-terminus. PPA2141 is secreted only by strain KPA. (b) Proline-threonine (PT) repeats at the C-terminus of PPA1880; these repeats are conserved in the indicated P. acnes strains. (c) Changes in the number of guanine residues in the upstream region of PPA1880, resulting in altered sizes of the spacer region of the possible promoter (in green: putative -35 and -10 region of the promoter; in red: predicted start codon). An alternative consequence of these alterations is shown in Fig. S2. PPA1880 is only secreted by strain P6. (d) Sequence differences of PPA2127: mutated start codon in strain KPA and variation of the C tract in the 5' end of the gene. PPA2127 is only secreted by strain 266. (e) Different numbers of PT repeats at the C-terminus of PPA2127.
Figure 4Stationary phase secretome of . Strain 266 was grown in BHI medium for 72 h, culture supernatants were harvested and precipitated. Proteins were separated on a 2-DE gel and visualized by staining with Coomassie brilliant blue G-250. Information about the identified protein spots is provided in additional file 5.