Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The obligate parasitic bacterium
Streptococcus equi
subsp.
equi
is the causative agent of strangles, a serious disease of the upper respiratory tract in horses. In this study we have, using shotgun phage display, cloned from
S. equi
subsp.
equi
and characterized a gene, called
sfs
, encoding a protein termed SFS, representing a new type of fibronectin (Fn)-binding protein. The
sfs
gene was found to be present in all 50 isolates of
S. equi
subsp.
equi
tested and in 41 of 48
S. equi
subsp.
zooepidemicus
isolates tested. The
sfs
gene is down-regulated during growth in vitro compared to
fnz
, a previously characterized gene encoding an Fn-binding protein from
S. equi
subsp.
zooepidemicus
. Sequence comparisons revealed no similarities to previously characterized Fn-binding proteins, but high scores were obtained against collagen. Besides similarity due to the high content of glycine, serine, and proline residues present in both proteins, there was a nine-residue motif present both in collagen and in the Fn-binding domain of SFS. By searching the Oklahoma
S. pyogenes
database, we found that this motif is also present in a potential cell surface protein from
S. pyogenes
. Protein SFS was found to inhibit the binding between Fn and collagen in a concentration-dependent way.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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