Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536-0084,1 and
2. Department of Genetics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 537062
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The low-Ca
2+
-response (LCR) plasmid pCD1 of the plague agent
Yersinia pestis
KIM5 was sequenced and analyzed for its genetic structure. pCD1 (70,509 bp) has an IncFIIA-like replicon and a SopABC-like partition region. We have assigned 60 apparently intact open reading frames (ORFs) that are not contained within transposable elements. Of these, 47 are proven or possible members of the LCR, a major virulence property of human-pathogenic
Yersinia
spp., that had been identified previously in one or more of
Y. pestis
or the enteropathogenic yersiniae
Yersinia enterocolitica
and
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
. Of these 47 LCR-related ORFs, 35 constitute a continuous LCR cluster. The other LCR-related ORFs are interspersed among three intact insertion sequence (IS) elements (IS
100
and two new IS elements, IS
1616
and IS
1617
) and numerous defective or partial transposable elements. Regional variations in percent GC content and among ORFs encoding effector proteins of the LCR are additional evidence of a complex history for this plasmid. Our analysis suggested the possible addition of a new Syc- and Yop-encoding operon to the LCR-related pCD1 genes and gave no support for the existence of YopL. YadA likely is not expressed, as was the case for
Y. pestis
EV76, and the gene for the lipoprotein YlpA found in
Y. enterocolitica
likely is a pseudogene in
Y. pestis
. The
yopM
gene is longer than previously thought (by a sequence encoding two leucine-rich repeats), the ORF upstream of
ypkA-yopJ
is discussed as a potential Syc gene, and a previously undescribed ORF downstream of
yopE
was identified as being potentially significant. Eight other ORFs not associated with IS elements were identified and deserve future investigation into their functions.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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