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The Carboxy-terminal Region of Haemolysin 2001 is Required for Secretion of the Toxin from Escherichia Coli

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Journal Mol Gen Genet
Date 1986 Oct 1
PMID 3025555
Citations 48
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As a first step in the detailed analysis of the mechanism of secretion of haemolysin, we sought to identify sequences or domains within haemolysin A (HlyA) that are essential for its secretion. For this purpose we examined the properties of a deletion and Tn5 insertions into the region of the HlyA gene encoding the C-terminal part of the protein, since both of these are relatively simple to generate. We showed that removal of 27 amino acids from the C-terminus of HlyA is sufficient to inhibit secretion drastically, although the residual polypeptide is still haemolytically active. Cellular fractionation studies showed that haemolytic activity does not accumulate in large amounts within the periplasmic space during normal secretion. More significantly, activity does not appear to accumulate within this compartment when the export functions hlyB and hlyD are removed. These results are consistent with a mechanism in which interaction of the C-terminus of HlyA with the secretion machinery, located in the inner membrane, is followed by direct transfer of haemolysin to the medium.

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