The vlhA loci of Mycoplasma synoviae are confined to a restricted region of the genome

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Allen, JL [1 ]
Noormohammadi, AH [1 ]
Browning, GF [1 ]
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[1] Univ Melbourne, Dept Vet Sci, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia
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MICROBIOLOGY-SGM | 2005年 / 151卷
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10.1099/mic.0.27109-0
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Mycoplasma synoviae, a major pathogen of poultry, contains a single expressed, full-length vlhA gene encoding its haernagglutinin, and a large number of vlhA pseuclogenes that can be recruited by multiple site-specific recombination events to generate chimaeric variants of the expressed gene. The position and distribution of the vlhA pseudogene regions, and their relationship with the expressed gene, have not been investigated. To determine the relationship between these regions, a physical map of the M. synoviae genome was constructed using the restriction endonucleases Smal, I-Ceul, BsiWI, Apal and Xhol and radiolabelled probes for rrnA, recA and tufA. A cloned fragment encoding the unique portion of the expressed vlhA gene and two PCR products containing conserved regions of the ORF 3 and ORF 6 vlhA pseudogenes were used to locate the regions containing these genes on the map. The chromosome of M. synoviae was found to be 890(.)4 kb and the two rRNA operons were in the same orientation. Both the expressed vlhA gene and the vlhA pseudogenes were confined to the same 114 kb region of the chromosome. These findings indicate that, unlike Mycoplasma gallisepticum, in which the vlhA genes are located in several loci around the chromosome and in which antigenic variation is generated by alternating transcription of over 40 translationally competent genes, M. synoviae has all of the vlhA sequences clustered together, suggesting that close proximity is needed to facilitate the site-specific recombinations used to generate diversity in the expressed vlhA gene.
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