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Interactions of Bacillus subtilis Basement Spore Coat Layer Proteins.

Daniela Krajčíková1, Veronika Bugárová1, Imrich Barák1.   

Abstract

Bacillus subtilis endospores are exceptionally resistant cells encircled by two protective layers: a petidoglycan layer, termed the cortex, and the spore coat, a proteinaceous layer. The formation of both structures depends upon the proper assembly of a basement coat layer, which is composed of two proteins, SpoIVA and SpoVM. The present work examines the interactions of SpoIVA and SpoVM with coat proteins recruited to the spore surface during the early stages of coat assembly. We showed that the alanine racemase YncD associates with two morphogenetic proteins, SpoIVA and CotE. Mutant spores lacking the yncD gene were less resistant against wet heat and germinated to a greater extent than wild-type spores in the presence of micromolar concentrations of l-alanine. In seeking a link between the coat and cortex formation, we investigated the interactions between SpoVM and SpoIVA and the proteins essential for cortex synthesis and found that SpoVM interacts with a penicillin-binding protein, SpoVD, and we also demonstrated that SpoVM is crucial for the proper localization of SpoVD. This study shows that direct contacts between coat morphogenetic proteins with a complex of cortex-synthesizing proteins could be one of the tools by which bacteria couple cortex and coat formation.

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Keywords:  PBP protein; SpoVD; SpoVM; alanine racemase; cortex; protein-protein interaction; spore coat

Year:  2021        PMID: 33573199      PMCID: PMC7911427          DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9020285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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