FEBS Open Bio (Jan 2014)

Campylobacter jejuni gene cj0511 encodes a serine peptidase essential for colonisation

  • A.V. Karlyshev,
  • G. Thacker,
  • M.A. Jones,
  • M.O. Clements,
  • B.W. Wren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fob.2014.04.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. C
pp. 468 – 472

Abstract

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According to MEROPS peptidase database, Campylobacter species encode 64 predicted peptidases. However, proteolytic properties of only a few of these proteins have been confirmed experimentally. In this study we identified and characterised a Campylobacter jejuni gene cj0511 encoding a novel peptidase. The proteolytic activity associated with this enzyme was demonstrated in cell lysates. Moreover, enzymatic studies conducted with a purified protein confirmed a prediction of it being a serine peptidase. Furthermore, cj0511 mutant was found to be severely attenuated in chicken colonisation model, suggesting a role of the Cj0511 protein in infection.

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