Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Zoonotic Pathogens
2. Research Technologies Section, Research Technologies Branch, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, Montana 59840
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Genome sequencing projects on two relapsing fever spirochetes,
Borrelia hermsii
and
Borrelia turicatae
, revealed differences in genes involved in purine metabolism and salvage compared to those in the Lyme disease spirochete
Borrelia burgdorferi
. The relapsing fever spirochetes contained six open reading frames that are absent from the
B. burgdorferi
genome. These genes included those for hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (
hpt
), adenylosuccinate synthase (
purA
), adenylosuccinate lyase (
purB
), auxiliary protein (
nrdI
), the ribonucleotide-diphosphate reductase alpha subunit (
nrdE
), and the ribonucleotide-diphosphate reductase beta subunit (
nrdF
). Southern blot assays with multiple
Borrelia
species and isolates confirmed the presence of these genes in the relapsing fever group of spirochetes but not in
B. burgdorferi
and related species. TaqMan real-time reverse transcription-PCR demonstrated that the chromosomal genes (
hpt
,
purA
, and
purB
) were transcribed in vitro and in mice. Phosphoribosyltransferase assays revealed that, in general,
B. hermsii
exhibited significantly higher activity than did the
B. burgdorferi
cell lysate, and enzymatic activity was observed with adenine, hypoxanthine, and guanine as substrates.
B. burgdorferi
showed low but detectable phosphoribosyltransferase activity with hypoxanthine even though the genome lacks a discernible ortholog to the
hpt
gene in the relapsing fever spirochetes.
B. hermsii
incorporated radiolabeled hypoxanthine into RNA and DNA to a much greater extent than did
B. burgdorferi
. This complete pathway for purine salvage in the relapsing fever spirochetes may contribute, in part, to these spirochetes achieving high cell densities in blood.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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