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Haloferax volcanii Proteome Response to Deletion of a Rhomboid Protease Gene


ABSTRACT: Rhomboids are conserved intramembrane serine proteases involved in cell signaling processes. Their role in prokaryotes is scarcely known and remains to be investigated in Archaea. We previously constructed a rhomboid homologue deletion mutant (ΔrhoII) in Haloferax volcanii, which showed reduced motility, increased novobiocin sensitivity, and an Nglycosylation defect. To address the impact of rhoII deletion on H. volcanii physiology, the proteomes of mutant and parental strains were compared by shotgun proteomics. A total of 1847 proteins were identified (45.8% of H. volcanii predicted proteome), from which 103 differed in amount. Additionally, the mutant strain evidenced 99 proteins with altered electrophoretic migration, which suggested differential post-translational processing/modification. Integral membrane proteins that evidenced variations in concentration, electrophoretic migration, or semitryptic cleavage in the mutant were considered as potential RhoII targets. These included a PrsW protease homologue (which was less stable in the mutant strain), a predicted halocyanin, and six integral membrane proteins potentially related to the mutant glycosylation (S-layer glycoprotein, Agl15) and cell adhesion/motility (flagellin1, HVO_1153, PilA1, and PibD) defects. This study investigated for the first time the impact of a rhomboid protease on the whole proteome of an organism.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap XL, LTQ Orbitrap Elite

ORGANISM(S): Haloferax Volcanii Ds2

SUBMITTER: Micaela Cerletti  

LAB HEAD: Rosana Esther De Castro

PROVIDER: PXD011218 | Pride | 2020-05-14

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Haloferax volcanii Proteome Response to Deletion of a Rhomboid Protease Gene.

Costa Mariana I MI   Cerletti Micaela M   Paggi Roberto A RA   Trötschel Christian C   De Castro Rosana E RE   Poetsch Ansgar A   Giménez María I MI  

Journal of proteome research 20180205 3


Rhomboids are conserved intramembrane serine proteases involved in cell signaling processes. Their role in prokaryotes is scarcely known and remains to be investigated in Archaea. We previously constructed a rhomboid homologue deletion mutant (ΔrhoII) in Haloferax volcanii, which showed reduced motility, increased novobiocin sensitivity, and an N- glycosylation defect. To address the impact of rhoII deletion on H. volcanii physiology, the proteomes of mutant and parental strains were compared by  ...[more]

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