Proteomic Analysis of Bacillus thuringiensis at Different Growth Phases by Using an Automated Online Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Strategy

Proteomics 0303 health sciences 03 medical and health sciences Bacterial Proteins Tandem Mass Spectrometry Blotting, Western Bacillus thuringiensis Databases, Protein Chromatography, Liquid
DOI: 10.1128/aem.00424-12 Publication Date: 2012-05-26T04:48:54Z
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACTThe proteome of a newBacillus thuringiensissubsp.kurstakistrain, 4.0718, from the middle vegetative (T1), early sporulation (T2), and late sporulation (T3) phases was analyzed using an integrated liquid chromatography (LC)-based protein identification system. The system comprised two-dimensional (2D) LC coupled with nanoscale electrospray ionization (ESI) tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) on a high-resolution hybrid mass spectrometer with an automated data analysis system. After deletion of redundant proteins from the different batches andB. thuringiensissubspecies, 918, 703, and 778 proteins were identified in the respective three phases. Their molecular masses ranged from 4.6 Da to 477.4 Da, and their isoelectric points ranged from 4.01 to 11.84. Function clustering revealed that most of the proteins in the three phases were functional metabolic proteins, followed by proteins participating in cell processes. Small molecular and macromolecular metabolic proteins were further classified according to the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genome and BioCyc metabolic pathway database. Three protoxins (Cry2Aa, Cry1Aa, and Cry1Ac) as well as a series of potential intracellular active factors were detected. Many significant proteins related to spore and crystal formation, including sporulation proteins, help proteins, chaperones, and so on, were identified. The expression patterns of two identified proteins, CotJc and glutamine synthetase, were validated by Western blot analysis, which further confirmed the MS results. This study is the first to use shotgun technology to research the proteome ofB. thuringiensis. Valuable experimental data are provided regarding the methodology of analyzing theB. thuringiensisproteome (which can be used to produce insecticidal crystal proteins) and have been added to the related protein database.
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