Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
eib
genes of
Escherichia coli
encode surface-exposed proteins which bind immunoglobulins (Ig) such as the Fc fragment of human IgG (IgG Fc) in a nonimmune manner. The Eib proteins belong to a family which includes YadA of
Yersinia
, UspA2 of
Moraxella
, and DsrA of
Haemophilus ducreyi.
This family of surface-exposed proteins shares several features, such as the ability to impart resistance to human serum complement and a tendency to exist as stable multimers. Four genes,
eibA
,
eibC
,
eibD
and
eibE
, were previously identified and cloned from ECOR-9, a strain from the
E. coli
reference collection. EibC, -D, and -E bind human serum IgA in addition to IgG, but no IgA binding has been observed for EibA. Here, we report the cloning of a new
eib
gene,
eibF
, from a second strain of
E. coli
, ECOR-2. The product, EibF, has a relatively strong preference for IgA. Like the other
eib
genes,
eibF
attenuates serum sensitivity, occurs as a stable multimer, and is associated with a prophage. By subcloning portions of the
eibA
and
eibF
genes, we have identified distinct sequence segments sufficient to cause Ig binding, multimerization, and discrimination between IgA and IgG. The ability to multimerize is associated with a sequence close to the C terminus that is homologous to other family members such as YadA. Binding of IgG Fc is associated with a sequence that is highly conserved among all Eib proteins but otherwise unique. Binding of IgA is associated with a sequence of EibF that is not similar to any EibA sequence.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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