Authors
Marie A Elliot, Nitsara Karoonuthaisiri, Jianqiang Huang, Maureen J Bibb, Stanley N Cohen, Camilla M Kao, Mark J Buttner
Publication date
2003/7/15
Journal
Genes & development
Volume
17
Issue
14
Pages
1727-1740
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Lab
Description
The filamentous bacterium Streptomyces coelicolor differentiates by forming specialized, spore-bearing aerial hyphae that grow into the air. Using microarrays, we identified genes that are down-regulated in a mutant unable to erect aerial hyphae. Through this route, we identified a previously unknown layer of aerial mycelium surface proteins (the “chaplins”). The chaplins share a hydrophobic domain of ∼40 residues (the “chaplin domain”), and all have a secretion signal. The five short chaplins (ChpD,E,F,G,H) have one chaplin domain, whereas the three long chaplins (ChpA,B,C) have two chaplin domains and a C-terminal “sorting signal” that targets them for covalent attachment to the cell wall by sortase enzyme. Expression of the two chaplin genes examined (chpE, chpH) depended on aerial hyphae formation but not sporulation, and egfp fusions showed their expression localized to aerial structures …
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