GbpA loss at high cell density is due to protease degradation. (A) Overnight cultures of O395 ΔgbpA-lacZ, C6706 ΔgbpA-lacZ, and C6706 ΔgbpA-lacZ ΔhapR were assayed for β-galactosidase production. (B) Immunoblot of culture supernatants probed with anti-GbpA antiserum for strains O395, O395 + pHapA, and O395 + pPrtV, with 0, 2.5, or 5 mM of GlcNAc added for increased GpbA induction. (C) Supernatants containing proteases encoded by HapR-activated genes are sufficient for GbpA degradation. A high-cell-density culture supernatant from O395 containing GbpA was collected, filtered to remove bacterial cells, mixed with high-cell-density filtered culture supernatants from C6706 strains with different protease secretion profiles, and incubated at 37°C. Samples of the mixed supernatants were removed at time points of 0, 2, 4, and 6 h. GbpA levels were detected in the various samples via Western blotting with anti-GbpA antiserum and quantified by performing densitometry. The histogram above the blot depicts the mean intensity of the bands observed in individual lanes, with each bar corresponding to the band located directly below it. The data are representative of at least three independent experiments.