Among proteins specifically found in most gram-positive bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes, conserved proteins of the family pfam06177-DUF988-COG4708 are of unknown function. The citrulline cluster-linked (
ccl) gene of
Lactobacillus plantarum codes one such protein and is adjacent to the citrulline biosynthesis operon
argCJBDF, a situation also found in
Lactococcus lactis. This gene is well conserved among
L. plantarum species, and 1 isolate out of 24 harbored two
ccl copies. Northern hybridization with a
ccl probe revealed two arginine-repressed transcripts with sizes corresponding to the predicted
argCJBDF–
ccl operon and the
ccl gene alone. Transcription start sites of both transcripts were characterized. Four different 5

ends were mapped at the
argF–ccl intergenic region, resulting from either regulated transcription initiation or maturation of the transcripts. Transcriptional
ccl–
gusA gene fusion confirmed the promoter activity of the
argF–ccl intergenic region. Thus, the
ccl gene is arginine-repressed and transcribed both monocistronically and polycistronically in the
argCJBDF-ccl operon. The
ccl gene is not essential in
L. plantarum, because a
ccl gene deletion was obtained in strain CCM 1904. Although no functions were found in the tested laboratory conditions, the Ccl-like proteins may play a role in environmental conditions of life.
Keywords Firmicutes -
Lactobacillus plantarum
- Membrane protein - Pfam06177 - COG4708 - Arginine repression