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The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus

Membrane proteins are fascinating since they play an important role in diverse cellular functions and constitute many drug targets. Membrane proteins are challenging to analyze. The spore, the most resistant form of known life, harbors a compressed inner membrane. This membrane acts not only as a ba...

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Autores principales: Gao, Xiaowei, Swarge, Bhagyashree N., Dekker, Henk L., Roseboom, Winfried, Brul, Stanley, Kramer, Gertjan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8624511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34830357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222212475
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author Gao, Xiaowei
Swarge, Bhagyashree N.
Dekker, Henk L.
Roseboom, Winfried
Brul, Stanley
Kramer, Gertjan
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Swarge, Bhagyashree N.
Dekker, Henk L.
Roseboom, Winfried
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Kramer, Gertjan
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description Membrane proteins are fascinating since they play an important role in diverse cellular functions and constitute many drug targets. Membrane proteins are challenging to analyze. The spore, the most resistant form of known life, harbors a compressed inner membrane. This membrane acts not only as a barrier for undesired molecules but also as a scaffold for proteins involved in signal transduction and the transport of metabolites during spore germination and subsequent vegetative growth. In this study, we adapted a membrane enrichment method to study the membrane proteome of spores and cells of the food-borne pathogen Bacillus cereus using quantitative proteomics. Using bioinformatics filtering we identify and quantify 498 vegetative cell membrane proteins and 244 spore inner membrane proteins. Comparison of vegetative and spore membrane proteins showed there were 54 spore membrane-specific and 308 cell membrane-specific proteins. Functional characterization of these proteins showed that the cell membrane proteome has a far larger number of transporters, receptors and proteins related to cell division and motility. This was also reflected in the much higher expression level of many of these proteins in the cellular membrane for those proteins that were in common with the spore inner membrane. The spore inner membrane had specific expression of several germinant receptors and spore-specific proteins, but also seemed to show a preference towards the use of simple carbohydrates like glucose and fructose owing to only expressing transporters for these. These results show the differences in membrane proteome composition and show us the specific proteins necessary in the inner membrane of a dormant spore of this toxigenic spore-forming bacterium to survive adverse conditions.
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spelling pubmed-86245112021-11-27 The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus Gao, Xiaowei Swarge, Bhagyashree N. Dekker, Henk L. Roseboom, Winfried Brul, Stanley Kramer, Gertjan Int J Mol Sci Article Membrane proteins are fascinating since they play an important role in diverse cellular functions and constitute many drug targets. Membrane proteins are challenging to analyze. The spore, the most resistant form of known life, harbors a compressed inner membrane. This membrane acts not only as a barrier for undesired molecules but also as a scaffold for proteins involved in signal transduction and the transport of metabolites during spore germination and subsequent vegetative growth. In this study, we adapted a membrane enrichment method to study the membrane proteome of spores and cells of the food-borne pathogen Bacillus cereus using quantitative proteomics. Using bioinformatics filtering we identify and quantify 498 vegetative cell membrane proteins and 244 spore inner membrane proteins. Comparison of vegetative and spore membrane proteins showed there were 54 spore membrane-specific and 308 cell membrane-specific proteins. Functional characterization of these proteins showed that the cell membrane proteome has a far larger number of transporters, receptors and proteins related to cell division and motility. This was also reflected in the much higher expression level of many of these proteins in the cellular membrane for those proteins that were in common with the spore inner membrane. The spore inner membrane had specific expression of several germinant receptors and spore-specific proteins, but also seemed to show a preference towards the use of simple carbohydrates like glucose and fructose owing to only expressing transporters for these. These results show the differences in membrane proteome composition and show us the specific proteins necessary in the inner membrane of a dormant spore of this toxigenic spore-forming bacterium to survive adverse conditions. MDPI 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8624511/ /pubmed/34830357 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222212475 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gao, Xiaowei
Swarge, Bhagyashree N.
Dekker, Henk L.
Roseboom, Winfried
Brul, Stanley
Kramer, Gertjan
The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus
title The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus
title_full The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus
title_fullStr The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus
title_full_unstemmed The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus
title_short The Membrane Proteome of Spores and Vegetative Cells of the Food-Borne Pathogen Bacillus cereus
title_sort membrane proteome of spores and vegetative cells of the food-borne pathogen bacillus cereus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8624511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34830357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222212475
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