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Periplasmic location of the pesticin immunity protein suggests inactivation of pesticin in the periplasm
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BacteriologyBacteriophageMolecular BiologyPlant-pathogen InteractionLysis GeneInfection ControlPlant Pathogen EffectorPesticin ActivityAntimicrobial ResistanceVirulence FactorPesticin Immunity ProteinMolecular MicrobiologyBiologyPlasmid Ppcp1Natural SciencesPathogenesisSynthetic BiologyMicrobiologyPeriplasmic LocationMedicine
The pesticin activity and immunity genes on plasmid pPCP1 of Yersinia pestis were sequenced. They encoded proteins of 40 kDa (pesticin) and 16 kDa (immunity protein); the latter was found in the periplasm. The location of the immunity protein suggests that imported pesticin is inactivated in the periplasm before it hydrolyzes murein. Pesticin contains a TonB box close to the N-terminal end that is identical to the TonB box of colicin B. The DNA sequences flanking the pesticin determinant were highly homologous to those flanking the colicin 10 determinant. It is proposed that through these highly homologous DNA sequences, genes encoding bacteriocins may be exchanged between plasmids by recombination. In the case of pesticin, recombination may have destroyed the lysis gene, of which only a rudimentary fragment exists on pPCP1.
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