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Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation

Bacterial spores produced by the Bacillales are composed of concentric shells, each of which contributes to spore function. Spores from all species possess a cortex and coat, but spores from many species possess additional outer layers. The outermost layer of Bacillus anthracis spores, the exosporiu...

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Autores principales: Boone, Tyler J., Mallozzi, Michael, Nelson, Alex, Thompson, Brian, Khemmani, Mark, Lehmann, Dörte, Dunkle, Alexis, Hoeprich, Paul, Rasley, Amy, Stewart, George, Driks, Adam
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30401771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01166-18
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author Boone, Tyler J.
Mallozzi, Michael
Nelson, Alex
Thompson, Brian
Khemmani, Mark
Lehmann, Dörte
Dunkle, Alexis
Hoeprich, Paul
Rasley, Amy
Stewart, George
Driks, Adam
author_facet Boone, Tyler J.
Mallozzi, Michael
Nelson, Alex
Thompson, Brian
Khemmani, Mark
Lehmann, Dörte
Dunkle, Alexis
Hoeprich, Paul
Rasley, Amy
Stewart, George
Driks, Adam
author_sort Boone, Tyler J.
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description Bacterial spores produced by the Bacillales are composed of concentric shells, each of which contributes to spore function. Spores from all species possess a cortex and coat, but spores from many species possess additional outer layers. The outermost layer of Bacillus anthracis spores, the exosporium, is separated from the coat by a gap known as the interspace. Exosporium and interspace assembly remains largely mysterious. As a result, we have a poor understanding of the overarching mechanisms driving the assembly of one of the most ubiquitous cell types in nature. To elucidate the mechanisms directing exosporium assembly, we generated strains bearing mutations in candidate exosporium-controlling genes and analyzed the effect on exosporium formation. Biochemical and cell biological analyses argue that CotE directs the assembly of CotO into the spore and that CotO might be located at or close to the interior side of the cap. Taken together with data showing that CotE and CotO interact directly in vitro, we propose a model in which CotE and CotO are important components of a protein interaction network that connects the exosporium to the forespore during cap formation and exosporium elongation. Our data also suggest that the cap interferes with coat assembly at one pole of the spore, altering the pattern of coat deposition compared to the model organism Bacillus subtilis. We propose that the difference in coat assembly patterns between these two species is due to an inherent flexibility in coat assembly, which may facilitate the evolution of spore outer layer complexity.
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spelling pubmed-62221302018-11-09 Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation Boone, Tyler J. Mallozzi, Michael Nelson, Alex Thompson, Brian Khemmani, Mark Lehmann, Dörte Dunkle, Alexis Hoeprich, Paul Rasley, Amy Stewart, George Driks, Adam mBio Research Article Bacterial spores produced by the Bacillales are composed of concentric shells, each of which contributes to spore function. Spores from all species possess a cortex and coat, but spores from many species possess additional outer layers. The outermost layer of Bacillus anthracis spores, the exosporium, is separated from the coat by a gap known as the interspace. Exosporium and interspace assembly remains largely mysterious. As a result, we have a poor understanding of the overarching mechanisms driving the assembly of one of the most ubiquitous cell types in nature. To elucidate the mechanisms directing exosporium assembly, we generated strains bearing mutations in candidate exosporium-controlling genes and analyzed the effect on exosporium formation. Biochemical and cell biological analyses argue that CotE directs the assembly of CotO into the spore and that CotO might be located at or close to the interior side of the cap. Taken together with data showing that CotE and CotO interact directly in vitro, we propose a model in which CotE and CotO are important components of a protein interaction network that connects the exosporium to the forespore during cap formation and exosporium elongation. Our data also suggest that the cap interferes with coat assembly at one pole of the spore, altering the pattern of coat deposition compared to the model organism Bacillus subtilis. We propose that the difference in coat assembly patterns between these two species is due to an inherent flexibility in coat assembly, which may facilitate the evolution of spore outer layer complexity. American Society for Microbiology 2018-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6222130/ /pubmed/30401771 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01166-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Boone et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Boone, Tyler J.
Mallozzi, Michael
Nelson, Alex
Thompson, Brian
Khemmani, Mark
Lehmann, Dörte
Dunkle, Alexis
Hoeprich, Paul
Rasley, Amy
Stewart, George
Driks, Adam
Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation
title Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation
title_full Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation
title_fullStr Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation
title_full_unstemmed Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation
title_short Coordinated Assembly of the Bacillus anthracis Coat and Exosporium during Bacterial Spore Outer Layer Formation
title_sort coordinated assembly of the bacillus anthracis coat and exosporium during bacterial spore outer layer formation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30401771
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01166-18
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