Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology and Bacterial Infection Control
2. Laboratory of Bacterial Drug Resistance, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The conjugative plasmid pYI14 (61 kbp) was isolated from
Enterococcus faecalis
YI714, a clinical isolate. pYI14 conferred a pheromone response on its host and encoded bacteriocin 41 (
bac41
). Bacteriocin 41 (Bac41) only showed activity against
E. faecalis
. Physical mapping of pYI14 showed that it consisted of EcoRI fragments A to P. The clone pHT1100, containing EcoRI fragments A (12.6 kbp) and H (3.5 kbp), conferred the bacteriocin activity on
E. faecalis
strains. Genetic analysis showed that the determinant was located in a 6.6-kbp region within the EcoRI AH fragments. Six open reading frames (ORFs) were identified in this region and designated ORF7 (
bacL
1
) ORF8 (
bacL
2
), ORF9, ORF10, ORF11 (
bacA
), and ORF12 (
bacI
). They were aligned in this order and oriented in the same direction. ORFs
bacL
1
,
bacL
2
,
bacA
, and
bacI
were essential for expression of the bacteriocin in
E. faecalis
. Extracellular complementation of bacteriocin expression was possible for
bacL
1
and -
L
2
and
bacA
mutants.
bacL
1
and -
L
2
and
bacA
encoded bacteriocin component L and activator component A, respectively. The products of these genes are secreted into the culture medium and extracellularly complement bacteriocin expression.
bacI
encoded immunity, providing the host with resistance to its own bacteriocin activity. The
bacL
1
-encoded protein had significant homology with lytic enzymes that attack the gram-positive bacterial cell wall. Sequence data for the deduced
bacL
1
-encoded protein suggested that it has a domain structure consisting of an N-terminal signal peptide, a second domain with the enzymatic activity, and a third domain with a three-repeat structure directing the proenzyme to its cell surface receptor.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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