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Recent Articles
Ansaldi M, Marolt D, Stebe T, Mandic-Mulec I, Dubnau D.
Specific activation of the Bacillus quorum-sensing systems
by isoprenylated pheromone variants.
Mol Microbiol 2002 Jun;44(6):1561-73
PMID: 12067344
Natural genetic competence in Bacillus subtilis is controlled by
quorum-sensing (QS). The ComP- ComA two-component system detects
the signalling molecule ComX, and this signal is transduced by a
conserved phosphotransfer mechanism. ComX is synthesized as an inactive
precursor and is then cleaved and modified by ComQ before export
to the extracellular environment. The comQXP' loci of a set of natural
Bacillus isolates have been sequenced and shown to possess a striking
polymorphism that determines specific patterns of both activation
and inhibition of the quorum-sensing response. We have developed
a simple purification method for the modified peptide signalling
pheromones allowing the characterization of four distinct ComX molecules
representing different pherotypes. Genetic and biochemical evidence
demonstrate that all the ComX variants are isoprenylated by the
post-translational modification of a conserved tryptophan residue
and that the modifications on the ComX peptide backbones vary in
mass among the various pherotypes. These results give new insights
into peptidemediated quorum-sensing signalling in Gram-positive
bacteria and emphasize the role of isoprenylation in bacterial signal
transduction.

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