Abstract
ABSTRACTGene diversification is a common mechanism pathogens use to alter surface structures to aid in immune avoidance.Neisseria gonorrhoeaeuses a gene conversion-based diversification system to alter the primary sequence of the gene encoding the major subunit of the pilus, pilE. Antigenic variation occurs when one of the non-expressed 19 silent copies donates part of its DNA sequence topilE. We have developed a method using Pacific Biosciences amplicon sequencing and custom software to determine pilin antigenic variation frequencies. The program analyzes 37 variable regions across the strain FA1090 1-81-S2pilEgene and can be modified to determine sequence variation from other startingpilEsequences or other diversity generation systems. Using this method, we measured pilin antigenic variation frequencies for various derivatives of strain FA1090 and showed we can also analyze pilin antigenic variation frequencies during macrophage infection.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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