Mutual stabilization of the XcpZ and XcpY components of the secretory apparatus in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

G Michel, S Bleves, G Ball, A Lazdunski… - …, 1998 - microbiologyresearch.org
G Michel, S Bleves, G Ball, A Lazdunski, A Filloux
Microbiology, 1998microbiologyresearch.org
Protein secretion in Gram-negative bacteria is often dependent on the general secretory
pathway (GSP). In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, this system requires at least 12 Xcp (Gsp)
proteins, which are proposed to constitute a multiprotein complex localized in the bacterial
envelope. Hitherto, little was known about the mutual interactions between Xcp proteins. In
this study, mutants affected in the xcpZ gene encoding a bitopic inner-membrane protein
were analysed to investigate the role of this protein in the architecture of the secretory …
Summary
Protein secretion in Gram-negative bacteria is often dependent on the general secretory pathway (GSP). In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, this system requires at least 12 Xcp (Gsp) proteins, which are proposed to constitute a multiprotein complex localized in the bacterial envelope. Hitherto, little was known about the mutual interactions between Xcp proteins. In this study, mutants affected in the xcpZ gene encoding a bitopic inner-membrane protein were analysed to investigate the role of this protein in the architecture of the secretory machinery. The absence of XcpZ resulted in a decreased amount of XcpY. Reciprocally, XcpZ was not detectable in a xcpY mutant demonstrating a mutual stabilization of these two proteins. These results strongly suggest that XcpZ and XcpY interact within the functional secretory apparatus.
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