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Expression of ferritin-like protein in Listeria monocytogenes after cold and freezing stress.


ABSTRACT: The cold shock protein family consists of the transfer of the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes from 37 to 4 and -20 °C and was characterized by the sharp induction of a low molecular mass protein. This major cold shock protein ferritin-like protein (Flp) has an important role in regulation of various microbial physiological processes. Flp have a molecular mass of about 18 kDa, as observed on SDS-PAGE. The purification procedure including ammonium sulfate fractionation was used. Monospecific polyclonal antibodies raised in rabbits against the purified new Flp immunostained a single 18-kDa Flp band in extracts from different cytoplasmic proteins blotted onto nitrocellulose. A 411-bp cDNA fragment that corresponds to an internal region of an flp gene was obtained by RT-PCR. Our result indicated a surexpression of major cold shock protein and an important increase in flp mRNA amount after a downshift temperature especially at -20 °C.

SUBMITTER: Miladi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3474906 | biostudies-other | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Expression of ferritin-like protein in Listeria monocytogenes after cold and freezing stress.

Miladi Hanene H   Soukri Abdelaziz A   Bakhrouf Amina A   Ammar Emna E  

Folia microbiologica 20120607 6


The cold shock protein family consists of the transfer of the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes from 37 to 4 and -20 °C and was characterized by the sharp induction of a low molecular mass protein. This major cold shock protein ferritin-like protein (Flp) has an important role in regulation of various microbial physiological processes. Flp have a molecular mass of about 18 kDa, as observed on SDS-PAGE. The purification procedure including ammonium sulfate fractionation was used. Monospec  ...[more]

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