Author:
Stephens R S,Mullenbach G,Sanchez-Pescador R,Agabian N
Abstract
The structural gene for the major outer membrane protein (MOMP) from Chlamydia trachomatis was cloned and sequenced. A lambda gt11 recombinant (lambda gt11/L2/33) that contains a portion of the MOMP coding sequence was used to probe a lambda 1059 library constructed from DNA obtained from C. trachomatis serovar L2. Selected lambda 1059 recombinants were mapped with endonuclease restriction enzymes. The MOMP gene was mapped to the 5' end of a BamHI fragment of approximately 9 kilobases. Contiguous endonuclease restriction fragments identified within this region permitted the selection of specific fragments for subcloning and DNA sequencing. The MOMP gene consisted of a 1,182-base-pair open reading frame that encoded 394 amino acids and ended with three stop codons. The known amino-terminal amino acid was preceded by 22 amino acids whose sequence was compatible with a leader or signal sequence. The primary structure of MOMP determined from the translated DNA sequence demonstrated nine cysteine residues and a remarkably homogeneous distribution of charged and hydrophobic residues.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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