Proteomic Analysis of Bacillus cereus Spores

Abstract

Spores were harvested from Bacillus cereus 14579 grown in casitone-yeast medium for 4 days at 3OC. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis was performed on solubilized spore protein and twenty of the most abundant spots were analyzed by N-terminal amino acid sequencing. The identities of the N-terminal sequences obtained were determined by homology searching of the Genbank non-redundant database, and the B anthracis and B cereus genome projects. All of the identified proteins were plausible spore components, and included chaperonins, sporulation regulators, ribosomal proteins, proteases, and metabolic enzymes involved in energy production, radical detoxification, and germination. The conservation and extremely high identity of the identified proteins in both the B. cereus and B. anthracis genome databases confirmed the applicability of B. cereus spores as a surrogate model for the study of B. anthracis spores.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2002
Accession Number
ADA414888

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  • Bradley J. Berger
  • Kerrie E. Schwandt

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  • Engineered Resilient Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Alanine
  • Alcohols
  • Amino Acids
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Bacteria
  • Bacterial Infections
  • Bacteriology
  • Cells
  • Cellular Structures
  • Chemistry
  • Fungi
  • Gel Electrophoresis
  • Molecules
  • National Security
  • Protein Sequence Analysis
  • Proteins
  • Two Dimensional

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  • Biology

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  • Molecular Genetics

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  • Biotechnology