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Toxin A secretion in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: the role of the first 30 amino acids of the mature toxin.

C S McVay1, A N Hamood.   

Abstract

Toxin A, one of several virulence factors secreted by the gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is synthesized as a 71 kDa precursor with a typical prokaryotic leader peptide (LP), and is secreted as a 68 kDa mature protein. Evidence from a previous study suggested that a signal required for toxin A secretion in P. aeruginosa may reside within the region defined by the toxin A LP and the first 30 amino acids (aa) of mature toxin A. In the present study, we have used exonuclease Bal31 deletion analysis to examine the specific role of the first 30 aa in toxin A secretion. Four toxA subclones, which encode products containing the toxin A LP and different segments of the 30-residue region fused to a toxin A carboxy-terminal region, were identified. In addition, a gene fusion encoding a hybrid protein consisting of the LP of P. aeruginosa elastase and the final 305 residues of toxin A, was generated. The cellular location of the toxA subclone products in P. aeruginosa was determined by immunoblotting analysis. Toxin A CRMs (cross-reacting material) encoded by different subclones were detected in different fractions of P. aeruginosa including the periplasm and the supernatant. Results from these studies suggest that (1) mature toxin A contains two separate secretion signals one within the N-terminal region and one within the C-terminal region; and (2) the first 30 residues of the mature toxin A form part of the N-terminal secretion signal.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8544817     DOI: 10.1007/bf00290577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Gen Genet        ISSN: 0026-8925


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