Affiliation:
1. Department of Oral Biology, School of Dental Medicine, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York 14214
2. Department of Microbiology, Oral Health Science Center, Tokyo Dental College, Chiba 261-8502, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The gene
lrrA
, encoding a leucine-rich repeat protein, LrrA, that contains eight consensus tandem repeats of 23 amino acid residues, has been identified in
Treponema denticola
ATCC 35405. A leucine-rich repeat is a generally useful protein-binding motif, and proteins containing this repeat are typically involved in protein-protein interactions. Southern blot analysis demonstrated that
T. denticola
ATCC 35405 expresses the
lrrA
gene, but the gene was not identified in
T. denticola
ATCC 33520. In order to analyze the functions of LrrA in
T. denticola
, an
lrrA
-inactivated mutant of strain ATCC 35405 and an
lrrA
gene expression transformant of strain ATCC 33520 were constructed. Characterization of the mutant and transformant demonstrated that LrrA is associated with the extracytoplasmic fraction of
T. denticola
and expresses multifunctional properties. It was demonstrated that the attachment of strain ATCC 35405 to HEp-2 cell cultures and coaggregation with
Tannerella forsythensis
were attenuated by the
lrrA
mutation. In addition, an in vitro binding assay demonstrated specific binding of LrrA to a portion of the
Tannerella forsythensis
leucine-rich repeat protein, BspA, which is mediated by the N-terminal region of LrrA. It was also observed that the
lrrA
mutation caused a reduction of swarming in
T. denticola
ATCC 35405 and consequently attenuated tissue penetration. These results suggest that the leucine-rich repeat protein LrrA plays a role in the attachment and penetration of human epithelial cells and coaggregation with
Tannerella forsythensis
. These properties may play important roles in the virulence of
T. denticola
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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