Affiliation:
1. Centre de Recherche en Infectiologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec (Pavillon CHUL), Sainte-Foy, Québec G1V 4G2,1 and
2. Division de Microbiologie, Faculté de Medicine,2 and
3. Département de Biochimie et de Microbiologie, Faculté des Sciences et de Genie,3Université Laval, Sainte-Foy, Québec G1K 7P4, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The elongation factor Tu, encoded by
tuf
genes, is a GTP binding protein that plays a central role in protein synthesis. One to three
tuf
genes per genome are present, depending on the bacterial species. Most low-G+C-content gram-positive bacteria carry only one
tuf
gene. We have designed degenerate PCR primers derived from consensus sequences of the
tuf
gene to amplify partial
tuf
sequences from 17 enterococcal species and other phylogenetically related species. The amplified DNA fragments were sequenced either by direct sequencing or by sequencing cloned inserts containing putative amplicons. Two different
tuf
genes (
tufA
and
tufB
) were found in 11 enterococcal species, including
Enterococcus avium
,
Enterococcus casseliflavus
,
Enterococcus dispar
,
Enterococcus durans
,
Enterococcus faecium
,
Enterococcus gallinarum
,
Enterococcus hirae
,
Enterococcus malodoratus
,
Enterococcus mundtii
,
Enterococcus pseudoavium
, and
Enterococcus raffinosus
. For the other six enterococcal species (
Enterococcus cecorum
,
Enterococcus columbae
,
Enterococcus faecalis
,
Enterococcus sulfureus
,
Enterococcus saccharolyticus
, and
Enterococcus solitarius
), only the
tufA
gene was present. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, the 11 species having two
tuf
genes all have a common ancestor, while the six species having only one copy diverged from the enterococcal lineage before that common ancestor. The presence of one or two copies of the
tuf
gene in enterococci was confirmed by Southern hybridization. Phylogenetic analysis of
tuf
sequences demonstrated that the enterococcal
tufA
gene branches with the
Bacillus
,
Listeria
, and
Staphylococcus
genera, while the enterococcal
tufB
gene clusters with the genera
Streptococcus
and
Lactococcus
. Primary structure analysis showed that four amino acid residues encoded within the sequenced regions are conserved and unique to the enterococcal
tufB
genes and the
tuf
genes of streptococci and
Lactococcus lactis
. The data suggest that an ancestral streptococcus or a streptococcus-related species may have horizontally transferred a
tuf
gene to the common ancestor of the 11 enterococcal species which now carry two
tuf
genes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology