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Infect Immun. 1993 February; 61(2): 544-550
Cloning and characterization of the S fimbrial adhesin II complex of an Escherichia coli O18:K1 meningitis isolate.
J Hacker,
H Kestler,
H Hoschützky,
K Jann,
F Lottspeich and
T K Korhonen
Lehrstuhl für Mikrobiologie im Theodor-Boveri-Institut, Universität Würzburg, Germany.
ABSTRACT
S fimbrial adhesins (Sfa), which are able to recognize sialic acid-containing receptors on eukaryotic cells, are produced by Escherichia coli strains causing urinary tract infections or newborn meningitis. We recently described the cloning and molecular characterization of a determinant, termed sfaI, from the chromosome of an E. coli urinary tract infection strain. Here we present data concerning a S fimbria-specific gene cluster, designated sfaII, of an E. coli newborn meningitis strain. Like the SfaI complex, SfaII consists of the major subunit protein SfaA (16 kDa) and the minor subunit proteins SfaG (17 kDa), SfaS (15 kDa), and SfaH (29 kDa). The genes encoding the subunit proteins of SfaII were identified and sequenced. Their protein sequences were calculated from the DNA sequences and compared with those of the SfaI complex subunits. Although the sequences of the two major SfaA subunits differed markedly, the sequences of the minor subunits showed only a few amino acid exchanges (SfaG, SfaH) or were completely identical (SfaS). The introduction of a site-specific mutation into the gene sfaSII and subsequent analysis of an SfaS-negative clone indicated that sfaSII codes for the sialic acid-specific adhesin of the meninigitis isolate. These data were confirmed by the isolation and characterization of the SfaSII protein and the determination of its N-terminal amino acid sequence. The identity between the sialic acid-specific adhesins of SfaI and SfaII revealed that differences between the two Sfa complexes with respect to their capacities to agglutinate erythrocytes must result from sequence alterations of subunit proteins other than SfaS.
Infect Immun. 1993 February; 61(2): 544-550
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