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The Myxococcus Xanthus Spore Cuticula Protein C Is A Fragment Of Fiba, An Extracellular Metalloprotease Produced Exclusively In Aggregated Cells

PLOS ONE(2011)

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Abstract
Myxococcus xanthus is a soil bacterium with a complex life cycle involving distinct cell fates, including production of environmentally resistant spores to withstand periods of nutrient limitation. Spores are surrounded by an apparently self-assembling cuticula containing at least Proteins S and C; the gene encoding Protein C is unknown. During analyses of cell heterogeneity in M. xanthus, we observed that Protein C accumulated exclusively in cells found in aggregates. Using mass spectrometry analysis of Protein C either isolated from spore cuticula or immunoprecipitated from aggregated cells, we demonstrate that Protein C is actually a proteolytic fragment of the previously identified but functionally elusive zinc metalloprotease, FibA. Subpopulation specific FibA accumulation is not due to transcriptional regulation suggesting post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms mediate its heterogeneous accumulation patterns.
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molecular weight,physics,medicine,engineering,chemistry,extracellular space,membrane proteins,metalloproteases,mass spectrometry,biology
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