Evaluation of Cell Wall Binding Domain of Staphylococcus aureus Autolysin as Affinity Reagent for Bacteria and Its Application to Bacterial Detection(ENZYMOLOGY, PROTEIN ENGINEERING, AND ENZYME TECHNOLOGY)
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We evaluated the cell wall binding(CWB) domain of Staphylococcus aureus autolysin as an affinity reagent for bacteria. A fusion of CWB domain and green fluorescent protein(CWB-GFP) bound to S. aureus with a dissociation constant of 15 nM. CWB-GFP bound to a wide range of gram-positive bacteria, but not to most gram-negative bacteria. We suspected that the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria inhibits the access of CWB-GFP to peptidoglycan layer. Indeed, CWB-GFP bound to gram-negative bacteria when they were treated with benzalkonium chloride. Because CWB-GFP bound to the bacterial peptidoglycan layer, it appeared to be an effective affinity reagent for bacteria and CWB fusion with reporter proteins could be applied to detect bacteria. We also constructed a fusion of CWB and luciferase, which can be used for the rapid detec- tion of bacteria.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2007-07-25
著者
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KURODA Akio
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Hiroshima University
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Sakata Minoru
Bussan Nanotech Institute
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Asami Yasuo
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Hiroshima University
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Kuroda A
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Hiroshima University
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Kuroda Akio
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Hiroshima University
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Ahmed Abo
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Hiroshima University
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Noguchi Kanako
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Hiroshima University
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Nomura Kazutaka
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Hiroshima University
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Fujii Hiroya
Bussan Nanotech Institute
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Tokita Akihiko
Bussan Nanotech Institute
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Noda Kenichi
Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Hiroshima University
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Ahmed Abo
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Hiroshima University
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Noda Kenichi
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Hiroshima University
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Noguchi Kanako
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Hiroshima University
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Nomura Kazutaka
Department Of Molecular Biotechnology Hiroshima University
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Kuroda Akio
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Nagoya University
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