Literature DB >> 2999074

Characterization and sequence analysis of pilin from F-like plasmids.

L S Frost, B B Finlay, A Opgenorth, W Paranchych, J S Lee.   

Abstract

Conjugative pili are expressed by derepressed plasmids and initiate cell-to-cell contact during bacterial conjugation. They are also the site of attachment for pilus-specific phages (f1, f2, and QB). In this study, the number of pili per cell and their ability to retract in the presence of cyanide was estimated for 13 derepressed plasmids. Selected pilus types were further characterized for reactivity with anti-F and anti-ColB2 pilus antisera as well as two F pilus-specific monoclonal antibodies, one of which is specific for a sequence common to most F-like pilin types (JEL92) and one which is specific for the amino terminus of F pilin (JEL93). The pilin genes from eight of these plasmids were cloned and sequenced, and the results were compared with information on F, ColB2, and pED208 pilin. Six pilus groups were defined: I, was F-like [F, pED202(R386), ColV2-K94, and ColVBtrp]; IIA was ColB2-like in sequence but had a lowered sensitivity to f1 phage due to its decreased ability for pilus retraction [pED236(ColB2) and pED203(ColB4)]; IIB was ColB2-like but retained f1 sensitivity [pED200(R124) and pED207(R538-1)]; III contained R1-19, which had a ColB2-like amino terminus but had an additional lysine residue at its carboxy terminus which may affect its phage sensitivity pattern and its antigenicity; IV was R100-1-like [R100-1 and presumably pED241(R136) and pED204(R6)] which had a unique amino-terminal sequence combined with a carboxy terminus similar to that of F. pED208(Folac) formed group V, which was multipiliated and exhibited poor pilus retraction although it retained full sensitivity to f1 phage. The pED208 pilin gene could not be cloned at this time since it shared no homology with the pilin gene of the F plasmid.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2999074      PMCID: PMC219321          DOI: 10.1128/jb.164.3.1238-1247.1985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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