Proteins of the Lactococcin A Secretion System: LcnD Encodes Two In-frame Proteins
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Polyclonal antibodies were raised against LcnC and LcnD proteins of the Lactococcus lactis bacteriocin lactococcin A secretory system to examine their cellular location and interaction. Two major reacting bands were detected by Western immunoblot with the anti-LcnD antibody: one of 52 kDa (LcnD) and another of 45 kDa, called here LcnD*. LcnD* was still detectable after removing the AUG start codon for LcnD. Chemical cross-linking analyses of membrane fractions of L. lactis cells expressing the LcnC/D secretion machinery were performed. Our results indicate that LcnD is present in the secretion machinery complex as a dimer and is able to interact with LcnD* and LcnC.
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