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. 1990 Oct;172(10):6090–6097. doi: 10.1128/jb.172.10.6090-6097.1990

Spiralins of Spiroplasma citri and Spiroplasma melliferum: amino acid sequences and putative organization in the cell membrane.

C Chevalier 1, C Saillard 1, J M Bove 1
PMCID: PMC526934  PMID: 2211527

Abstract

Spiralin is the major membrane protein of the helical mollicute Spiroplasma citri. A similar protein occurs in the membrane of Spiroplasma melliferum, an organism related to S. citri. The gene encoding spiralin has been sequenced. A restriction fragment of the spiralin gene has been used as a probe to detect the gene encoding S. melliferum spiralin. A 4.6-kilobase-pair ClaI DNA fragment from S. melliferum strongly hybridized with the probe. This fragment was inserted in pBR322 and cloned in Escherichia coli. It was further subcloned in the replicative forms of M13mp18 and M13mp19, and its nucleotide sequence was determined (GenBank accession number M33991). An open reading frame showing 88.6% base sequence homology with the S. citri spiralin gene could be identified and was assumed to be the gene encoding S. melliferum spiralin. The deduced amino acid sequence of the protein had 75% homology with the spiralin sequence. In particular, the two proteins possess a stretch of 20 amino acids which can form an alpha-helix, in which all polar amino acids occupy approximately one-third of the axial projection down the helix. On the basis of these data and published data, we propose a topological model for the structural organization of the spiralin in the cell membrane of spiroplasmas.

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