A proteomic view on genome-based signal peptide predictions

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Antelmann, H
Tjalsma, H
Voigt, B
Ohlmeier, S
Bron, S
van Dijl, JM [1 ]
Hecker, M
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[1] Univ Groningen, Dept Pharmaceut Biol, Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Groningen Biomol Sci & Biotechnol Inst, Dept Genet, NL-9751 NN Haren, Netherlands
[3] Ernst Moritz Arndt Univ Greifswald, Inst Mikrobiol & Molekularbiol, D-17487 Greifswald, Germany
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10.1101/gr.182801
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The availability of complete genome sequences has allowed the prediction of all exported proteins of the corresponding organisms with dedicated algorithms. Even though numerous studies report oil genome-based predictions of signal peptides and cell retention signals, they lack a proteomic verification. For example, 180 secretory and 114 lipoprotein signal peptides were predicted recently for the Gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis. In the present studies, proteomic approaches were used to define the extracellular complement of the B, subtilis secretome. Using different growth conditions and a hyper-secreting mutant, similar to 200 extracellular proteins were Visualized by two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis, of which 82 were identified by mass spectrometry. These include 41 proteins that have a potential signal peptide with a type I signal peptidase (SPase) cleavage site, and lack a retention signal. Strikingly, the remaining 41 proteins were predicted previously to be cell associated because of the apparent absence of a signal peptide (22), or the presence of specific cell retention signals in addition to an export signal (19). To test the importance of the five type I SPases and the Unique lipoprotein-specific SPase of B. subtilis, the extracellular proteome Of (Multiple) SPase Mutants was analyzed. Surprisingly, only the processing of the polytopic membrane protein Will was strongly inhibited ill Spase I mutants, showing for the first time that a native eubacterial membrane protein is a genuine Spase I substrate. Furthermore, a Mutation affecting lipoprotein modification and processing resulted in the shedding of at least 23 (lipo-)proteins into the medium. Ill Conclusion, our observations show that genome-based predictions reflect the actual composition of the extracellular proteome for similar to 50%. Major problems are currently encountered with the prediction of extracellular proteins lacking signal peptides (including cytoplasmic proteins) and lipoproteins.
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