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Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus

A large fraction of any bacterial genome consists of hypothetical protein-coding open reading frames (ORFs). While most of these ORFs are present only in one or a few sequenced genomes, a few are conserved, often across large phylogenetic distances. Such conservation provides clues to likely unchara...

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Autores principales: Whidden, Caroline E., DeZeeuw, Katrina G., Zorz, Jackie K., Joy, Andrew P., Barnett, David A., Johnson, Milo S., Zhaxybayeva, Olga, Cockshutt, Amanda M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4215834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109327
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author Whidden, Caroline E.
DeZeeuw, Katrina G.
Zorz, Jackie K.
Joy, Andrew P.
Barnett, David A.
Johnson, Milo S.
Zhaxybayeva, Olga
Cockshutt, Amanda M.
author_facet Whidden, Caroline E.
DeZeeuw, Katrina G.
Zorz, Jackie K.
Joy, Andrew P.
Barnett, David A.
Johnson, Milo S.
Zhaxybayeva, Olga
Cockshutt, Amanda M.
author_sort Whidden, Caroline E.
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description A large fraction of any bacterial genome consists of hypothetical protein-coding open reading frames (ORFs). While most of these ORFs are present only in one or a few sequenced genomes, a few are conserved, often across large phylogenetic distances. Such conservation provides clues to likely uncharacterized cellular functions that need to be elucidated. Marine cyanobacteria from the Prochlorococcus/marine Synechococcus clade are dominant bacteria in oceanic waters and are significant contributors to global primary production. A Hyper Conserved Protein (PSHCP) of unknown function is 100% conserved at the amino acid level in genomes of Prochlorococcus/marine Synechococcus, but lacks homologs outside of this clade. In this study we investigated Prochlorococcus marinus strains MED4 and MIT 9313 and Synechococcus sp. strain WH 8102 for the transcription of the PSHCP gene using RT-Q-PCR, for the presence of the protein product through quantitative immunoblotting, and for the protein's binding partners in a pull down assay. Significant transcription of the gene was detected in all strains. The PSHCP protein content varied between 8±1 fmol and 26±9 fmol per ug total protein, depending on the strain. The 50 S ribosomal protein L2, the Photosystem I protein PsaD and the Ycf48-like protein were found associated with the PSHCP protein in all strains and not appreciably or at all in control experiments. We hypothesize that PSHCP is a protein associated with the ribosome, and is possibly involved in photosystem assembly.
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spelling pubmed-42158342014-11-05 Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus Whidden, Caroline E. DeZeeuw, Katrina G. Zorz, Jackie K. Joy, Andrew P. Barnett, David A. Johnson, Milo S. Zhaxybayeva, Olga Cockshutt, Amanda M. PLoS One Research Article A large fraction of any bacterial genome consists of hypothetical protein-coding open reading frames (ORFs). While most of these ORFs are present only in one or a few sequenced genomes, a few are conserved, often across large phylogenetic distances. Such conservation provides clues to likely uncharacterized cellular functions that need to be elucidated. Marine cyanobacteria from the Prochlorococcus/marine Synechococcus clade are dominant bacteria in oceanic waters and are significant contributors to global primary production. A Hyper Conserved Protein (PSHCP) of unknown function is 100% conserved at the amino acid level in genomes of Prochlorococcus/marine Synechococcus, but lacks homologs outside of this clade. In this study we investigated Prochlorococcus marinus strains MED4 and MIT 9313 and Synechococcus sp. strain WH 8102 for the transcription of the PSHCP gene using RT-Q-PCR, for the presence of the protein product through quantitative immunoblotting, and for the protein's binding partners in a pull down assay. Significant transcription of the gene was detected in all strains. The PSHCP protein content varied between 8±1 fmol and 26±9 fmol per ug total protein, depending on the strain. The 50 S ribosomal protein L2, the Photosystem I protein PsaD and the Ycf48-like protein were found associated with the PSHCP protein in all strains and not appreciably or at all in control experiments. We hypothesize that PSHCP is a protein associated with the ribosome, and is possibly involved in photosystem assembly. Public Library of Science 2014-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4215834/ /pubmed/25360678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109327 Text en © 2014 Whidden et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Whidden, Caroline E.
DeZeeuw, Katrina G.
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Joy, Andrew P.
Barnett, David A.
Johnson, Milo S.
Zhaxybayeva, Olga
Cockshutt, Amanda M.
Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus
title Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus
title_full Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus
title_fullStr Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus
title_short Quantitative and Functional Characterization of the Hyper-Conserved Protein of Prochlorococcus and Marine Synechococcus
title_sort quantitative and functional characterization of the hyper-conserved protein of prochlorococcus and marine synechococcus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4215834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25360678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109327
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