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Identification of a sheath-associated protein involved in phosphate transport in Sphaerotilus natans
Kulpa, Charles F.; Kaphammer, Bryan
1990-11
Citation:Kaphammer, Bryan; Kulpa, Charles F.; (1990). "Identification of a sheath-associated protein involved in phosphate transport in Sphaerotilus natans ." Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 34 (2): 282-286. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/46762>
Abstract: Sphaerotilus natans was shown to have a fourfold lower K′ m of phosphate transport when grown in medium containing 0.1 m m phosphate, compared to cells grown in 10.0 m m phosphate. Analysis of sheath proteins from cells grown at these two phosphate levels revealed a protein of 53 kDa present in the sheath of cells grown at a phosphate concentration of 0.1 m m . This sheath-associated, phosphate-regulated protein, designated SapP, was gel purified and used to raise a polyclonal antibody. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to localize this protein to the surface of the sheathed cells. Phosphate uptake assays done in the presence of the antibody also showed a rise in the K′ m of phosphate transport in cells grown in 0.1 m m phosphate, indicating that this protein is involved in high-affinity phosphate transport.