Structural Analysis and Evidence for Dynamic Emergence of Bacillus anthracis S-Layer Networks

Author:

Couture-Tosi Evelyne1,Delacroix Hervé2,Mignot Tâm3,Mesnage Stéphane3,Chami Mohamed4,Fouet Agnès3,Mosser Gervaise5

Affiliation:

1. Groupe de Microscopie Structurale Moléculaire (CNRS URA 2185)

2. Centre de Génétique Moléculaire (UFR 2167), Université Pierre et Marie Curie

3. Toxines et Pathogénie Bactérienne (CNRS URA 2172), Institut Pasteur

4. Centre de Génétique Moléculaire, CNRS, Gif sur Yvette, France

5. Equipe Matériaux du Vivant (UMR7574-CNRS, LCMC-UPMC, LHCP-EPHE), Paris

Abstract

ABSTRACT Surface layers (S-layers), which form the outermost layers of many Bacteria and Archaea , consist of protein molecules arranged in two-dimensional crystalline arrays. Bacillus anthracis , a gram-positive, spore-forming bacterium, responsible for anthrax, synthesizes two abundant surface proteins: Sap and EA1. Regulatory studies showed that EA1 and Sap appear sequentially at the surface of the parental strain. Sap and EA1 can form arrays. The structural parameters of S-layers from mutant strains (EA1 and Sap ) were determined by computer image processing of electron micrographs of negatively stained regular S-layer fragments or deflated whole bacteria. Sap and EA1 projection maps were calculated on a p1 symmetry basis. The unit cell parameters of EA1 were a = 69 Å, b = 83 Å, and γ = 106°, while those of Sap were a = 184 Å, b = 81 Å, and γ = 84°. Freeze-etching experiments and the analysis of the peripheral regions of the cell suggested that the two S-layers have different settings. We characterized the settings of each network at different growth phases. Our data indicated that the scattered emergence of EA1 destabilizes the Sap S-layer.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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