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CTXphi-independent production of the RS1 satellite phage by Vibrio cholerae.

Shah M Faruque1, M Kamruzzaman, David A Sack, John J Mekalanos, G Balakrish Nair.   

Abstract

The cholera toxin genes of Vibrio cholerae are encoded by the filamentous phage, CTXphi. Chromosomal CTXphi prophage DNA is often found flanked by copies of a related genetic element designated RS1, and RS1 DNA can be packaged into filamentous phage particles (designated RS1phi) by using the CTXphi morphogenesis genes. RS1phi is a satellite phage that further controls expression and dissemination of CTXphi. Here we describe a CTXphi-independent mechanism for production of RS1phi. A nontoxigenic environmental V. cholerae strain (55V71) was identified that supports production of RS1phi. However, newly infected CTX-negative strains did not produce RS1phi, indicating that additional 55V71 genes were involved in production of RS1phi. Analysis of nucleic acids from phage preparations of 55V71 revealed a 7.5-kb single-stranded DNA, whose corresponding replicative form was found in plasmid preparations. This DNA likely corresponds to the genome of a new filamentous phage, which we have designated KSF-1phi. The replicative form DNA of KSF-1phi was cloned into pUC18, and the resulting construct pKSF-1.1 supported the production of RS1phi particles by CTX-negative V. cholerae strains. RS1phi particles produced in this way infect recipient V. cholerae strains by a mechanism that is independent of the CTXphi receptor, the toxin-coregulated pilus. Thus, KSF-1phi is capable of facilitating the transfer of the RS1 element to strains that do not express toxin coregulated pilus. Given that RS1phi can enhance coproduction of CTXphi particles, KSF-1phi-mediated dissemination of RS1 may indirectly promote the spread of toxin genes among V. cholerae strains. This study also shows that filamentous phages can package diverse DNA elements and thus may play a role in horizontal transfer of more genes than previously appreciated.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12529504      PMCID: PMC298764          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0237385100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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