Affiliation:
1. Yersinia Research Unit, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The transformation of the enteropathogenic bacterium
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
into the plague bacillus,
Yersinia pestis
, has been accompanied by extensive genetic loss. This study focused on chromosomal regions conserved in
Y. pseudotuberculosis
and lost during its transformation into
Y. pestis
. An extensive PCR screening of 78 strains of the two species identified five regions (R1 to R5) and four open reading frames (ORFs;
orf1
to
orf4
) that were conserved in
Y. pseudotuberculosis
and absent from
Y. pestis
. Their conservation in
Y. pseudotuberculosis
suggests a positive selective pressure and a role during the life cycle of this species. Attempts to delete two ORFs (
orf3
and
orf4
) from the chromosome of strain IP32953 were unsuccessful, indicating that they are essential for its viability. The seven remaining loci were individually deleted from the IP32953 chromosome, and the ability of each mutant to grow in vitro and to kill mice upon intragastric infection was evaluated. Four loci (
orf1
, R2, R4, and R5) were not required for optimal growth or virulence of
Y. pseudotuberculosis
. In contrast,
orf2
, encoding a putative pseudouridylate synthase involved in RNA stability, was necessary for the optimal growth of IP32953 at 37°C in a chemically defined medium (M63S). Deletion of R1, a region predicted to encode the methionine salvage pathway, altered the mutant pathogenicity, suggesting that the availability of free methionine is severely restricted in vivo. R3, a region composed mostly of genes of unknown functions, was necessary for both optimal growth of
Y. pseudotuberculosis
at 37°C in M63S and for virulence. Therefore, despite their loss in
Y. pestis
, five of the nine
Y. pseudotuberculosis
-specific chromosomal loci studied play a role in the survival, growth, or virulence of this species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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