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Hypothetical protein Spr1962 as a new substrate of the signalling pathway of the Ser/Thr protein kinase StkP and phosphatase PhpP.
Mašková, Kateřina ; Ulrych, Aleš (advisor) ; Fišer, Radovan (referee)
Hypothetical protein Spr1962 as a new substrate of the signalling pathway of the Ser/Thr protein kinase StkP and phosphatase PhpP The extracellular human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae encodes in its genome only a eukaryotic-type serine/threonine protein kinase (StkP) and the corresponding PP2C phosphatase (PhpP) in its genome. This makes it a unique model organism for the studying of signaling pathways in bacteria. To date, several substrates of this signaling protein have been identified and characterized, including DivIVA, KhpB, FtsA, FtsZ, MacP, GlmM, GpsB, ComE and others. These proteins are involved in various cellular processes, including cell division and peptidoglycan biosynthesis. In a global phosphoproteome study based on the LC- MS approach, one of the potential new substrates was the hypothetical protein Spr1962, whose phosphorylation was detected only in the hyperphosphorylated strain with deleted PhpP phosphatase. The aim of this work was to characterize this new substrate Spr1962 and to clarify its possible function. Based on the significant structural similarity to Spr1962 the FloT flotillin protein of Bacillus subtilis, it was suggested that it might be a protein with an analogous function in pneumococci. Deletion of this gene in different genetic backrounds was found to cause an...
Functional membrane microdomains in the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane
Švecová, Magdaléna ; Mikušová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Koukalová, Alena (referee)
Functional membrane microdomains are structural heterogeneities in bacterial cytoplasmic membrane with up to few tens of nanometers in size. Same as in the case of eukaryotic lipid rafts the lipid and protein composition and fluidity of bacterial membrane microdomains differ from the rest of the membrane. Membrane microdomains contain the structural analogues of eukaryotic flotilin as well as hopanoids and carotenoids as functional analogues of cholesterol in eukaryotic lipid rafts. In functional membrane microdomains there are located proteins associated with membrane trafficking, signaling, secretion, biofilm formation, and sporulation. Functional membrane microdomains are specific sites for the entry of certain antibiotics into cells. What is more, disassembly of functional membrane microdomains might be regarded as a possible novel mechanism of bacterial infections suppression that is caused by antibiotic resistant bacterial pathogens. In the absence of membrane domains proteins which require for their functions the membrane domain localization lose their activity. This may result in inhibition of bacterial cell growth. Key words: Functional membrane microdomains, bacterial cytoplasmic membrane, cardiolipin, hopanoids, flotilins, antibiotic resistance

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