Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Respiratory and Special Pathogens, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pertussis toxin is transported across the outer membrane of
Bordetella pertussis
by the type IV secretion system known as the Ptl transporter, which is composed of nine different proteins. In order to determine the relative levels of production of pertussis toxin subunits and Ptl proteins in
B. pertussis
, we constructed translational fusions of the gene for alkaline phosphatase,
phoA
, with various
ptx
and
ptl
genes. Comparison of the alkaline phosphatase activity of strains containing
ptx
′- or
ptl
′-
phoA
fusions indicated that pertussis toxin subunits are produced at higher levels than Ptl proteins, which are encoded by genes located toward the 3′ end of the
ptx-ptl
operon. We also engineered strains of
B. pertussis
by introducing multiple copies of the
ptl
genes or subsets of these genes and then examined the ability of each of these strains to secrete pertussis toxin. From these studies, we determined that certain Ptl proteins appear to be limiting in the secretion of pertussis toxin from the bacteria. These results represent an important first step in assessing the stoichiometric relationship of pertussis toxin and its transporter within the bacterial cell.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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