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J Bacteriol. 1994 October; 176(20): 6392-6396
Maturation and localization of the TolB protein required for colicin import.
M Isnard,
A Rigal,
J C Lazzaroni,
C Lazdunski and
R Lloubes
Laboratoire d'Ingénierie et de Dynamique des Systèmes Membranaires, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Marseille, France.
ABSTRACT
The tolB gene has been shown previously to encode two proteins of 47.5 kDa (TolB) and 43 kDa (TolB*). To explain the presence of these two forms, two hypotheses have been proposed: TolB might be posttranslationally processed to TolB*, or an internal in-frame translation initiation resulting in TolB* may occur (S. K. Levengood and R. E. Webster, J. Bacteriol. 171:6600-6609, 1989). To address this question, TolB was tagged by inserting in its C-terminal region an epitope recognized by monoclonal antibody 1C11 without altering the function of TolB. It was then demonstrated that the functional protein corresponded to TolB*, the mature periplasmic protein, and that TolB was its precursor form, which was observed only when the protein was overexpressed. These two forms were purified by immunoprecipitation, and their N-terminal sequences were determined. An antibody directed against TolB was raised, which confirmed the results obtained with the tagged TolB.
J Bacteriol. 1994 October; 176(20): 6392-6396
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