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Correlation between human lactoferrin binding and colicin susceptibility in Escherichia coli.

I Gadó1, J Erdei, V G Laszlo, J Pászti, E Czirók, T Kontrohr, I Tóth, A Forsgren, A S Naidu.   

Abstract

Escherichia coli H10407 demonstrated low 125I-human lactoferrin (HLf) binding (7%) and was insusceptible to group A (A, E1, E2, E3, E6, and K) and group B (B, D, Ia, Ib, and V) colicins. Conversely, a spontaneous HLf high-binding (44%) variant, H10407(Lf), demonstrated an increase susceptibility to both colicin groups. Colicin-insusceptible E. coli wild-type strains 75ColT, 84ColT, and 981ColT showed a low degree of HLf binding, i.e., 4, 8, and 10%, respectively. The HLf binding capacity was high in the corresponding colicin-susceptible mutants 75ColS (43%), 84ColS (32%), and 981ColS (43%). Furthermore, HLf low- (less than 5%) and high- (greater than 35%) binding E. coli clinical isolates (10 in each category) were tested for susceptibility against 11 colicins. Colicin V susceptibility did not correlate with HLf binding in either categories. However, with the remaining colicins, three distinct HLf-binding, colicin susceptibility patterns were observed; (i) 10 of 10 HLf low-binding strains were colicin insusceptible, (ii) 6 of 10 HLf high-binding strains were also colicin insusceptible, and (iii) the remaining HLf high binders were highly colicin susceptible. Certain proteins in the cell envelope and outer membrane of wild-type H10407 (HLf low binder, colicin insusceptible) showed a lower mobility in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis compared to the corresponding proteins of mutant H10407(Lf) (HLf high binder, colicin susceptible). These mobility differences were also associated with HLf-binding proteins in Western blot (ligand blot) analysis. The wild type showed a smooth form of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) with a distinct ladder of O-chains, compared to the rough LPS of the mutant.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1810187      PMCID: PMC245427          DOI: 10.1128/AAC.35.12.2538

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


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