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Meima R, Eschevins C, Fillinger S, Bolhuis A, Hamoen LW, Dorenbos
R, Quax WJ,
van Dijl JM, Provvedi R, Chen I, Dubnau D, Bron S
The bdbDC operon of Bacillus subtilis encodes thiol-disulfide
oxidoreductases required for competence development.
J Biol Chem 2002 Mar 1;277(9):6994-7001
PMID: 11744713
The development of genetic competence in the Gram-positive eubacterium
Bacillus subtilis is a complex postexponential process. Here we
describe a new bicistronic operon, bdbDC, required for competence
development, which was identified by the B. subtilis Systematic
Gene Function Analysis program. Inactivation of either the bdbC
or bdbD genes of this operon results in the loss of transformability
without affecting recombination or the synthesis of ComK, the competence
transcription factor. BdbC and BdbD are orthologs of enzymes known
to be involved in extracytoplasmic disulfide bond formation. Consistent
with this, BdbC and BdbD are needed for the secretion of the Escherichia
coli disulfide bond-containing alkaline phosphatase, PhoA, by B.
subtilis. Similarly, the amount of the disulfide bond-containing
competence protein ComGC is severely reduced in bdbC or bdbD mutants.
In contrast, the amounts of the competence proteins ComGA and ComEA
remain unaffected by bdbDC mutations. Taken together, these observations
imply that in the absence of either BdbC or BdbD, ComGC is unstable
and that BdbC and BdbD catalyze the formation of disulfide bonds
that are essential for the DNA binding and uptake machinery.

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