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Proteomics of protein secretion by Bacillus subtilis:: Separating the secrets of the secretome

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MMBR.68.2.207-233.2004

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Secretory proteins perform a variety of important remote-control functions for bacterial survival in the environment. The availability of complete genome sequences has allowed us to make predictions about the composition of bacterial machinery for protein secretion as well as the extracellular complement of bacterial proteomes. Recently, the power of proteomics was successfully employed to evaluate genome-based models of these so-called secretomes. Progress in this field is well illustrated by the proteomic analysis of protein secretion by the gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis, for which similar to90 extracellular proteins were identified. Analysis of these proteins disclosed various secrets of the secretome, such as the residence of cytoplasmic and predicted cell envelope proteins in the extra cellular proteome. This showed that genome-based predictions reflect only similar to50% of the actual composition of the extracellular proteome of B. subtilis. Importantly, proteomics allowed the first verification of the impact of individual secretion machinery components on the total flow of proteins from the cytoplasm to the extracellular environment. In conclusion, proteomics has yielded a variety of novel leads for the analysis of protein traffic in B. subtilis and other gram-positive bacteria. Ultimately, such leads will serve to increase our understanding of virulence factor biogenesis in gram-positive pathogens, which is likely to be of high medical relevance.

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