Christ Platteeuw
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Plasmid | 1989
Katty Josson; Trees Scheirlinck; Frank Michiels; Christ Platteeuw; Patrick Stanssens; Henk Joos; Patrick C. D'Haese; Mark Zabeau; Jacques Mahillon
Two plasmids, pLAB1000 and pLAB2000 (3.3 and 9.1 kb, respectively), have been isolated from a grass silage strain of Lactobacillus hilgardii. Both plasmids were cloned in Escherichia coli and characterized through restriction mapping. A 1.6-kb XbaI-SacI fragment of pLAB1000 appeared to be sufficient for autonomous replication in Lactobacillus plantarum and in Bacillus subtilis. Different shuttle vectors for E. coli and gram-positive bacteria were developed using the pLAB1000 plasmid. These could stably be maintained in Lactobacillus, Enterococcus, and Bacillus under selective conditions. Plasmids sharing DNA homologies with pLAB1000 have been observed in different strains of the related species L. plantarum.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1996
W.G.B. Voorhorst; Rik I. L. Eggen; A.C.M. Geerling; Christ Platteeuw; R.J. Siezen; W.M. de Vos
The hyperthermostable serine protease pyrolysin from the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosus was purified from membrane fractions. Two proteolytically active fractions were obtained, designated high (HMW) and low (LMW) molecular weight pyrolysin, that showed immunological cross-reaction and identical NH2-terminal sequences in which the third residue could be glycosylated. The HMW pyrolysin showed a subunit mass of 150 kDa after acid denaturation. Incubation of HMW pyrolysin at 95°C resulted in the formation of LMW pyrolysin, probably as a consequence of COOH-terminal autoproteolysis. The 4194-base pair pls gene encoding pyrolysin was isolated and characterized, and its transcription initiation site was identified. The deduced pyrolysin sequence indicated a prepro-enzyme organization, with a 1249-residue mature protein composed of an NH2-terminal catalytic domain with considerable homology to subtilisin-like serine proteases and a COOH-terminal domain that contained most of the 32 possible N-glycosylation sites. The archaeal pyrolysin showed highest homology with eucaryal tripeptidyl peptidases II on the amino acid level but a different cleavage specificity as shown by its endopeptidase activity toward caseins, casein fragments including αS1-casein and synthetic peptides.
Gene | 1995
Christ Platteeuw; Frank Michiels; Henk Joos; Jef Seurinck; Willem M. de Vos
The tetracycline-resistance (TcR) determinant of the Enterococcus faecalis plasmid pJH1 has been identified and located on a 2.2-kb RsaI-EcoRI fragment. The fragment was cloned in Escherichia coli, and specified TcR in this host. The nucleotide (nt) sequence of the cloned fragment showed the presence of an open reading frame (ORF) of 1374 bp, designated tetL. The nt sequence of tetL from pJH1 was identical to that of the tetL present on pLS1 from Streptococcus agalactiae. Upstream of the pJH1 tetL, part of another ORF was found that, except for two single-nt substitutions, was identical to an iso-ISS1 element from Lactococcus lactis. Hybridization studies indicated the presence of several ISS1-like elements in plasmid pJH1, but not on the En. faecalis chromosome. To study its usefulness as a marker in Gram+ organisms, the pJH1 tetL was cloned on the broad-host-range plasmid pNZ124, resulting in pNZ280, that was found to give resistance to 40 micrograms Tc/ml in Lc. lactis and Bacillus subtilis.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1994
Christ Platteeuw; Guus Simons; W.M. de Vos
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1996
Christ Platteeuw; I.J. van Alen-Boerrigter; S. van Schalkwijk; W.M. de Vos
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1995
Christ Platteeuw; Jeroen Hugenholtz; Marjo Starrenburg; I.J. van Alen-Boerrigter; W.M. de Vos
Archive | 1988
Frank Michiels; Jean Delcour; Jacques Mahillon; Henz Joos; Christ Platteeuw; Kathy Josson
Archive | 2013
Christ Platteeuw; Jeroen Hugenholtz; Marjo Starrenburg; I van Alen-Boerrigter
Archive | 1996
W.G.B. Voorhorst; Rik I. L. Eggen; A.C.M. Geerling; Christ Platteeuw; R.J. Siezen; W.M. de Vos
Archive | 1994
Christ Platteeuw; Jeroen Hugenholtz; Marjo Starrenburg; W.M. de Vos