The interactions of spore-coat morphogenetic proteins studied by single-molecule recognition force spectroscopy.

Chem Asian J

State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, 130022 P.R. China.

Published: April 2012

Bacillus subtilis can form a spore, which is a dormant type of cell, when its external environment becomes unsuitable for vegetative growth. The spore is surrounded by a multilayered proteinaceous shell called a spore coat, which plays a crucial role in dormancy and germination. Of the over 70 proteins that form the spore coat, only a small subset of them affect its morphogenesis; they are referred to as morphogenetic proteins. How these morphogenetic proteins interact, and furthermore, how they build the ordered, functional coat layers is not well understood. Elucidating the self-assembly mechanism of individual proteins into such a complex structure may contribute to its potential use in nano-biotechnology applications for preparing highly organized, robust, and resistant proteinaceous layers. Herein, direct, noncovalent, low-affinity interactions between the spore-coat morphogenetic proteins SpoIVA, SpoVID, and SafA were studied by using single-molecule recognition force spectroscopy in vitro for the first time. Based on the real-time examination of interactions between these three proteins, a series of dynamic kinetic data were obtained. It was also observed that the SafA-SpoVID interaction was stronger than that of SafA-SpoIVA.

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