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Clostridiolysin S, a post-translationally modified biotoxin from Clostridium botulinum.

The Journal of biological chemistry (2010-06-29)
David J Gonzalez, Shaun W Lee, Mary E Hensler, Andrew L Markley, Samira Dahesh, Douglas A Mitchell, Nuno Bandeira, Victor Nizet, Jack E Dixon, Pieter C Dorrestein
ABSTRACT

Through elaboration of its botulinum toxins, Clostridium botulinum produces clinical syndromes of infant botulism, wound botulism, and other invasive infections. Using comparative genomic analysis, an orphan nine-gene cluster was identified in C. botulinum and the related foodborne pathogen Clostridium sporogenes that resembled the biosynthetic machinery for streptolysin S, a key virulence factor from group A Streptococcus responsible for its hallmark beta-hemolytic phenotype. Genetic complementation, in vitro reconstitution, mass spectral analysis, and plasmid intergrational mutagenesis demonstrate that the streptolysin S-like gene cluster from Clostridium sp. is responsible for the biogenesis of a novel post-translationally modified hemolytic toxin, clostridiolysin S.

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