Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology-Immunology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pilus antigenic variation in
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
occurs by the high-frequency, unidirectional transfer of DNA sequences from one of several silent pilin loci (
pilS
) into the expressed pilin gene (
pilE
), resulting in a change in the primary pilin protein sequence. Previously, we investigated the effects of large or small heterologous insertions in conserved and variable portions of a
pilS
copy on antigenic variation. We observed differential effects on pilin recombination by the various insertions, and the severity of the defect correlated with the disruption or displacement of a conserved pilin DNA sequence called
cys2
. In this study, we show that disruption or displacement of the
pilE cys2
sequence by the same insertions or a deletion also affects pilin recombination. However, in contrast to the insertions in
pilS
, the analogous insertions in
pilE
impaired, but did not block, recombination of the flanking pilin sequences. These results, the change in the spectrum of donor silent copies used during variation, and our previous results with
pilS
mutations show that the donor
pilS
and recipient
pilE
play different roles in antigenic variation. We conclude that when high-frequency recombination mechanisms are blocked, alternative mechanisms are operative.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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