2013
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00615-13
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The sll1951 Gene Encodes the Surface Layer Protein of Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803

Abstract: Sll1951 is the surface layer (S-layer) protein of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803. This large, hemolysin-like protein was found in the supernatant of a strain that was deficient in S-layer attachment. An sll1951 deletion mutation was introduced into Synechocystis and was easily segregated to homozygosity under laboratory conditions. By thin-section and negativestain transmission electron microscopy, a ϳ30-nm-wide S-layer lattice covering the cell surface was readily visible in wild-type ce… Show more

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“…). Sll1951 is the main constituent of the S‐layer (Trautner and Vermaas, ) and was recently identified as a substrate of the T1SS in Synechocystis (Oliveira et al ., ). In order to further investigate the presence/absence of the S‐layer in the various Synechocystis strains, two additional approaches were taken.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…). Sll1951 is the main constituent of the S‐layer (Trautner and Vermaas, ) and was recently identified as a substrate of the T1SS in Synechocystis (Oliveira et al ., ). In order to further investigate the presence/absence of the S‐layer in the various Synechocystis strains, two additional approaches were taken.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…). While in the Synechocystis wild‐type strain it was possible to recognize a reticulated lattice as the outermost cell wall structure, consistent with the described S‐layer (Trautner and Vermaas, ), the mutant strains Δ tolC , Δ sll0141 , Δ sll0180 , Δ sll1180 and Δ sll1181 lacked such structure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…1A). The S-layer protein of Synechocystis was identified as a hemolysin-like protein encoded by the sll1951 gene (Sakiyama et al 2006; Trautner and Vermaas 2013). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hemolysin-like protein Sll1951, which localizes in the S-layer of Synechocystis 6803, is important for the tolerance to heavy metals and osmotic stress, suggesting that it has a general role in combating these stressors (Sakiyama et al 2006(Sakiyama et al , 2011Trautner and Vermaas 2013). The adapted strains had an insertion mutation in sll1951 at 715 nt; thus, the adapted strains encoded a Sll1951 protein which was shorter than that of the P strain.…”
Section: Whole-genome Sequencing Analysis Of the Adapted Strainsmentioning
confidence: 95%