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J. Bacteriol., Mar 1995, 1137-1143, Vol 177, No. 5
C Rosenow, F Esumeh, IS Roberts and K Jann
In Escherichia coli with group II capsules, the synthesis and cellular
expression of capsular polysaccharide are encoded by the kps gene cluster.
This gene cluster is composed of three regions. The central region 2
encodes proteins involved in polysaccharide synthesis, and the flanking
regions 1 and 3 direct the translocation of the finished polysaccharide
across the cytoplasmic membrane and its surface expression. The kps genes
of the K5 polysaccharide, which is a group II capsular polysaccharide, have
been cloned and sequenced. Region 1 contains the kpsE, -D, -U, -C, and -S
genes. In this communication we describe the KpsE protein, the product of
the kpsE gene. A truncated kpsE gene was fused with a truncated
beta-galactosidase gene to generate a fusion protein containing the first
375 amino acids of beta- galactosidase and amino acids 67 to 382 of KpsE
(KpsE'). This fusion protein was isolated and cleaved with factor Xa, and
the purified KpsE' was used to immunize rabbits. Intact KpsE was extracted
from the membranes of a KpsE-overexpressing recombinant strain with
octyl-beta- glucoside. It was purified by affinity chromatography with
immobilized anti-KpsE antibodies. Cytofluorometric analysis using the
anti-KpsE antibodies with whole cells and spheroplasts, as well as sodium
dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blotting
(immunoblotting) of proteins from spheroplasts and membranes before and
after treatment with proteinase K, indicated that the KpsE protein is
associated with the cytoplasmic membrane and has an exposed periplasmic
domain.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Characterization and localization of the KpsE protein of Escherichia coli K5, which is involved in polysaccharide export
Max-Planck-Institut fur Immunobiologie, Freiburg, Germany.
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