Definition of novel cell envelope associated proteins in Triton X-114 extracts of <it>Mycobacterium tuberculosis </it>H37Rv

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Membrane- and membrane-associated proteins are important for the pathogenicity of bacteria. We have analysed the content of these proteins in virulent <it>Mycobacterium tuberculosis </it>H37Rv using Triton X-114 detergent...

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Main Authors: Søfteland Tina, Pathak Sharad, Målen Hiwa, de Souza Gustavo A, Wiker Harald G
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-04-01
Series:BMC Microbiology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2180/10/132
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Membrane- and membrane-associated proteins are important for the pathogenicity of bacteria. We have analysed the content of these proteins in virulent <it>Mycobacterium tuberculosis </it>H37Rv using Triton X-114 detergent-phase separation for extraction of lipophilic proteins, followed by their identification with high resolution mass spectrometry.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In total, 1417 different proteins were identified. <it>In silico </it>analysis of the identified proteins revealed that 248 proteins had at least one predicted trans-membrane region. Also, 64 of the identified proteins were predicted lipoproteins, and 54 proteins were predicted as outer membrane proteins. Three-hundred-and-ninety-five of the observed proteins, including 91 integral membrane proteins were described for the first time. Comparison of abundance levels of the identified proteins was performed using the exponentially modified protein abundance index (emPAI) which takes into account the number of the observable peptides to the number of experimentally observed peptide ions for a given protein. The outcome showed that among the membrane-and membrane-associated proteins several proteins are present with high relative abundance. Further, a close examination of the lipoprotein LpqG (Rv3623) which is only detected in the membrane fractions of <it>M. tuberculosis </it>but not in <it>M. bovis</it>, revealed that the homologous gene in <it>M. bovis </it>lack the signal peptide and lipobox motif, suggesting impaired export to the membrane.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Altogether, we have identified a substantial proportion of membrane- and membrane-associated proteins of <it>M. tuberculosis </it>H37Rv, compared the relative abundance of the identified proteins and also revealed subtle differences between the different members of the <it>M. tuberculosis </it>complex.</p>
ISSN:1471-2180