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Extracellular vesicle proteomes reflect developmental phases of Bacillus subtilis

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CLINICAL PROTEOMICS
卷 13, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12014-016-9107-z

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Label-free quantification; Bacillus subtilis; Secretome; Sporulation; Extracellular vesicles

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R37 GM021248, R01 GM021248] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIH HHS [S10 OD019938] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Extracellular vesicles (EV) are spherical membrane-bound vesicles with nano-scale diameters, which are shed to the extracellular region by most eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Bacterial EV are proposed to contribute to intercellular communication, bacterial survival and human pathogenesis as a novel secretion system. EV have been characterized from many Gram-negative species and, more recently, from several vegetative Gram-positive bacteria. Further characterization of EV and their molecular cargos will contribute to understanding bacterial physiology and to developing therapeutic approaches. Results: Bacillus subtilis were observed to release EV to a similar extent during sporulation as during the vegetative growth phase. However, the two vesicular cargos show qualitatively and quantitatively different proteomes. Among 193 total proteins identified across both samples, 61 were shown to be significantly more abundant in EV shed by sporulating cells, with ( log) ratio of spectral counts R-SC > 1 and Fisher-exact test FDR < 5 %. Sixty-two proteins were found to be significantly more abundant in EV shed by vegetative cells. Membrane fusion was shown to take place between these EVs and Gram-positive cells. Conclusion: Biogenesis of EV is a continuous process over the entire life cycle of this sporulating bacterium. The formation of EV during sporulation is strongly supported by the delineation of protein content that differs from the proteome of EV formed by vegetative spores.

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