The distribution of the outer gas vesicle protein, GvpC, on the Anabaena gas vesicle, and its ratio to GvpA.

B E Buchholz, P K Hayes, A E Walsby
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Abstract

Previous studies have shown that gas vesicles isolated from the cyanobacterium Anabaena flos-aquae contain two types of protein, GvpA, a small hydrophobic protein that forms the main ribbed structure, and GvpC, a protein comprising five repeats of a 33-amino-acid-residue motif, which is located on the outer surface of the GvpA shell. GvpC was shown to increase the critical collapse pressure of the gas vesicles; it was thought to do this by forming a series of molecular ties that bind the ribs together. We now show that antibodies raised against GvpC label both the central cylinders and the conical end caps of native gas vesicles but fail to bind to gas vesicles that have been stripped of GvpC. The molar ratio of GvpA to GvpC has been calculated from amino acid analyses of gas vesicle hydrolysates by reference to the abundance of amino acids that occur predominantly or exclusively in one protein or the other; the molar ratio was found to be 25:1 in freshly isolated gas vesicles and 23:1 in gas vesicles saturated with GvpC. We have considered three ways in which the 33-residue repeats of GvpC might interact with the crystallographic unit cell of GvpA molecules in the ribs. The Anabaena GvpC will bind to and restore the strength of gas vesicles isolated from Aphanizomenon and Microcystis that lack their native GvpC.

外囊泡蛋白GvpC在水藻囊泡上的分布及其与GvpA的比值。
先前的研究表明,从蓝藻水藻中分离出的气体囊泡含有两种类型的蛋白质,GvpA是一种形成主要肋状结构的小疏水性蛋白质,GvpC是一种由位于GvpA外壳外表面的33个氨基酸残基基序的5个重复组成的蛋白质。GvpC增加了气体囊泡的临界崩溃压力;它被认为是通过形成一系列分子纽带将肋骨连接在一起来做到这一点的。我们现在表明,针对GvpC提出的抗体可以标记天然气体囊泡的中心圆柱体和锥形端帽,但不能与已经剥离GvpC的气体囊泡结合。GvpA与GvpC的摩尔比是通过参考主要或只存在于一种蛋白质或另一种蛋白质中的氨基酸丰度,从气囊泡水解物的氨基酸分析中计算出来的;新分离的气体囊泡的摩尔比为25:1,饱和GvpC的气体囊泡的摩尔比为23:1。我们考虑了GvpC的33个残基重复序列可能与肋中GvpA分子的晶体学单位细胞相互作用的三种方式。Anabaena GvpC将结合并恢复从缺乏原生GvpC的aphanizomens和Microcystis分离的气泡的强度。
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