2007
DOI: 10.1128/aac.00706-06
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Poly-γ-Glutamate Capsule-Degrading Enzyme Treatment Enhances Phagocytosis and Killing of EncapsulatedBacillus anthracis

Abstract: The poly-␥-D-glutamic acid capsule confers antiphagocytic properties on Bacillus anthracis and is essential for virulence. In this study, we showed that CapD, a ␥-polyglutamic acid depolymerase encoded on the B. anthracis capsule plasmid, degraded purified capsule and removed the capsule from the surface of anthrax bacilli. Treatment with CapD induced macrophage phagocytosis of encapsulated B. anthracis and enabled human neutrophils to kill encapsulated organisms. A second glutamylase, PghP, a ␥-polyglutamic a… Show more

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“…The capD gene encoding amino acids 28 to 528 was expressed in pET15b (EMD Biosciences, San Diego, CA) as previously described (39). An additional construct of the capD gene encoding amino acids 43 to 528 was cloned into pTYB12 and expressed using the IMPACT protein purification system (New England BioLabs, Beverly, MA).…”
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“…The capD gene encoding amino acids 28 to 528 was expressed in pET15b (EMD Biosciences, San Diego, CA) as previously described (39). An additional construct of the capD gene encoding amino acids 43 to 528 was cloned into pTYB12 and expressed using the IMPACT protein purification system (New England BioLabs, Beverly, MA).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endotoxin was removed from protein preparations with EndoTrap Red columns (Cambrex Corp., Walkersville, MD) or Detoxi-Gel endotoxin removal columns (Pierce Biotechnology, Inc., Rockford, IL). To evaluate the polyglutamate capsule-degrading activity of recombinant CapD proteins, purified B. anthracis capsule (500 g/ml) prepared as previously described (6) was incubated for 1 h at 37°C in Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium containing CapD amino acids 28 to 528 (CapD 28-528; 50 g/ml) or CapD amino acids 43 to 528 (CapD 43-528; 50 g/ml), and the degraded capsule products were analyzed on a 1% agarose gel and visualized with StainsAll (Sigma, St. Louis, MO) as described previously (39). In some experiments CapD was inactivated by incubation at 75°C for 30 min.…”
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