학술논문

Presence and function of Hbl B’, the fourth protein component encoded by the hbloperon in Bacillus cereus
Document Type
Article
Source
Virulence; December 2022, Vol. 13 Issue: 1 p483-501, 19p
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ISSN
21505594; 21505608
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe genes hblC, hblDand hblAencode the components Hbl L2, L1 and B of the pore forming enterotoxin haemolysin BL of Bacillus cereus. Two variants of the operon existand the more common one additionally contains hblBdownstream of hblCDA. Up to now, it was completely unclear whether the corresponding protein, Hbl B’, is widely expressed among B. cereusstrains and if it has a distinct function. In the present study, it was shown that the hblBgene is indeed expressed and the Hbl B’ protein is secreted by nearly all analysed B. cereusstrains. For the latter, a detection system was developed based on monoclonal antibody 11A5. Further, a distinct reduction of cytotoxic and haemolytic activity was observed when recombinant (r)Hbl B’ was applied simultaneously with L2, L1 and B. This effect was due to direct interaction of rHbl B’ with L1. D−6B. cereusAltogether, we present the first simple tool for the detection of Hbl B’ in B. cereusculture supernatants. Moreover, an important regulatory function of Hbl B’ in the mechanism of Hbl was determined, which is best described as an additional control of complex formation, balancing the amounts of Hbl B-L1 complexes and the corresponding free subunits.