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Journal of Bacteriology, May 2000, p. 2845-2854, Vol. 182, No. 10
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Efficient Spore Synthesis in Bacillus
subtilis Depends on the CcdA Protein
Torbjörn
Schiött and
Lars
Hederstedt*
Department of Microbiology, Lund University,
Lund, Sweden
Received 2 November 1999/Accepted 24 February 2000
CcdA is known to be required for the synthesis of
c-type cytochromes in Bacillus subtilis, but
the exact function of this membrane protein is not known. We
show that CcdA also plays a role in spore synthesis. The
expression of ccdA and the two downstream genes
yneI and yneJ was analyzed. There is a promoter
for each gene, but there is only one transcription terminator, located after the yneJ gene. The promoter for ccdA was
found to be weak and was active mainly during the transition from
exponential growth to stationary phase. The promoters for
yneI and yneJ were both active in the
exponential growth phase. The levels of the CcdA and YneJ proteins in
the membrane were consistent with the observed promoter activities. The
ccdA promoter activity was independent of whether the
ccdA-yneI-yneJ gene products were absent or overproduced in
the cell. It is shown that the four known cytochromes c in B. subtilis and the YneI and YneJ proteins are not required
for sporulation. The combined data from analysis of
sporulation-specific sigma factor activity, resistance properties
of spores, and spore morphology indicate that CcdA deficiency affects
stage V in sporulation. We conclude that CcdA, YneI, and YneJ are
functionally unrelated proteins and that the role of CcdA in cytochrome
c and spore synthesis probably relates to sulfhydryl
redox chemistry on the outer surface of the cytoplasmic membrane.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Microbiology, Lund University, Sölvegatan 12, SE-223 62 Lund,
Sweden. Phone: 46 46 222 86 22. Fax: 46 46 15 78 39. E-mail:
Lars.Hederstedt{at}mikrbiol.lu.se.
Journal of Bacteriology, May 2000, p. 2845-2854, Vol. 182, No. 10
0021-9193/00/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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