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J. Bacteriol., Feb 1995, 916-920, Vol 177, No. 4
JP Barreaud, S Bourgerie, R Julien, JF Guespin-Michel and Y Karamanos
After the demonstration that Stigmatella aurantiaca DW4 secretes an
endo-N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (ENGase), acting on the di-N-
acetylchitobiosyl part of N-linked glycans (S. Bourgerie, Y. Karamanos, T.
Grard, and R. Julien, J. Bacteriol. 176:6170-6174, 1994), an ENGase
activity having the same substrate specificity was also found to be
secreted during vegetative growth of Myxococcus xanthus DK1622. The
activity decreased in mutants known to secrete less protein than the wild
type (Exc +/-). During submerged development, the activity was produced in
two steps: the first increase occurred during the aggregation phase, and
the second one occurred much later, during spore formation. This production
was lower in developmental mutants impairing cell-cell signaling, the late
mutants (csg and dsg) being the most deficient. Finally, when sporulation
was obtained either by starvation in liquid shake flask culture or by
glycerol induction, the activity was produced exclusively by the wild-type
cells during the maturation of the coat.
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An endo-N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, acting on the di-N- acetylchitobiosyl part of N-linked glycans, is secreted during sporulation of Myxococcus xanthus
Institut de Biotechnologie, Universite de Limoges, France.
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