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MRC Molecular Pathogenesis Group, Department of Medical Microbiology, St Bartholomews and The Royal London School of Medicine & Dentistry, Queen Mary and Westfield College, 32 Newark Street, London E1 2AA, UK1
Author for correspondence: Minnie Rangarajan. Tel: +44 208 377 0444. Fax: +44 208 247 3428. e-mail: mrangarajan{at}mds.qmw.ac.uk
Porphyromonas gingivalis, a black-pigmenting anaerobe implicated in the aetiology of periodontal disease, contains two loci, rgpA and rgpB, encoding the extracellular Arg-X specific proteases (RGPs, Arg-gingipains), and kgp, which encodes a Lys-X specific protease (KGP, Lys-gingipain). The rgpA and kgp genes encode polyproteins comprising pro-peptide and catalytic domain with large N- and C-terminal extensions which require proteolytic processing at several Arg and Lys residues to generate mature enzymes. The product of rgpB contains only a pro-peptide and the catalytic domain which requires processing at an Arg residue to generate active enzyme. An rgpA rgpB double mutant (E8) of P. gingivalis was constructed to study the role of RGPs in the processing of KGP. A kgp mutant (K1A) was also studied to investigate the role of KGP in the generation of RGPs. E8 was stable in the absence of the antibiotics tetracycline and clindamycin (selection markers for rgpA and rgpB, respectively) and exhibited the same pigmentation, colony morphology and identical growth rates to the parent W50 strain in the absence of antibiotics, in both complex and chemically defined media. The KGP activity of E8, grown in the absence of tetracycline, in whole cultures and in culture supernatants (up to 6 d) was identical to levels in W50. However, in the presence of tetracycline in the growth medium, the level of KGP was reduced to 50% of levels present in whole cultures of W50. Since tetracycline had no effect on RGP or KGP activity when incorporated into assay buffer, this effect is most likely to be on the synthesis of Kgp polypeptide. K1A was also stable in the absence of antibiotics but was unable to pigment, and remained straw-coloured throughout growth. RGP activity in whole cultures of K1A was identical to levels in W50, but RGP activity in 6 d culture supernatants was reduced to 50% of levels present in W50. Thus, although KGP is not required for generation of RGP activity from RgpA and RgpB polypeptides, its absence affects the release/transport of RGP into culture supernatant.
Keywords: Porphyromonas gingivalis, extracellular proteases, isogenic mutants, polyprotein maturation/processing
Abbreviations: CDM, chemically defined medium; KGP, Lys-gingipain; RGP, Arg-X gingipain
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