Affiliation:
1. Departments of Microbiology1 and
2. Cellular and Structural Biology,2 University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 78284
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Strains of the periodontal pathogen
Campylobacter rectus
express a 150- to 166-kDa protein on their cell surface. This protein forms a paracrystalline lattice, called the surface layer (S-layer), on the outer membrane of this gram-negative bacterium. To initiate a genetic analysis of the function of the S-layer in the pathogenesis of
C. rectus
, we have cloned and characterized its gene. The S-layer gene (
crs
) from
C. rectus
314 encodes a cell surface protein which does not have a cleaved signal peptide at its amino terminus. Although the amino acid sequence deduced from the
crs
gene has 50% identity with the amino-terminal 30 amino acids of the four S-layer proteins from
Campylobacter fetus
, the similarity decreases to less than 16% over the rest of the protein. Thus, the
crs
gene from
C. rectus
encodes a novel S-layer protein whose precise role in pathogenesis may differ from that of S-layer proteins from other organisms. Southern and Northern blot analyses with probes from different segments of the
crs
gene indicate that the S-layer gene is a single-copy, monocistronic gene in
C. rectus
. RNA end mapping and sequence analyses were used to define the
crs
promoter; there is an exact match to the
Escherichia coli
−10 promoter consensus sequence but only a weak match to the −35 consensus element. Southern blots of DNA from another strain of
C. rectus
, ATCC 33238, demonstrated that the
crs
gene is also present in that strain but that there are numerous restriction fragment length polymorphisms in the second half of the gene. This finding suggests that the carboxy halves of the S-layer proteins from strains 314 and 33238 differ. It remains to be determined whether the diversities in sequence are reflected in functional or antigenic differences important for the pathogenesis of different
C. rectus
isolates.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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