MAJOR STABLE PEPTIDES OF YERSINIA-PESTIS SYNTHESIZED DURING THE LOW-CALCIUM RESPONSE

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作者
MEHIGH, RJ [1 ]
BRUBAKER, RR [1 ]
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[1] MICHIGAN STATE UNIV,DEPT MICROBIOL,E LANSING,MI 48824
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10.1128/IAI.61.1.13-22.1993
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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It is established that the medically significant yersiniae require the presence of physiological levels of Ca2+ (ca. 2.5 mM) for sustained growth at 37-degrees-C and that this nutritional requirement is mediated by a shared ca. 70-kb Lcr plasmid. The latter also encodes virulence factors (Yersinia outer membrane proteins [Yops] and V antigen) known to be selectively synthesized in vitro at 37-degrees-C in Ca2+-deficient medium. In this study, cells of Yersinia pestis KIM were first starved for Ca2+ at 37-degrees-C to prevent synthesis of bulk vegetative protein and then, after cell division had ceased, pulsed with [S-35]methionine. After sufficient chase to ensure plasminogen activator-mediated degradation of Yops, the remaining major radioactive peptides were separated by conventional chromatographic methods and identified as Lcr plasmid-encoded V antigen and LcrH (and possibly LcrG), ca. 10-kb Pst plasmid-encoded pesticin and plasminogen activator, ca. 100-kb Tox plasmid-encoded fraction 1 (capsular) antigen and murine exotoxin, and chromosomally encoded antigen 4 (pH 6 antigen) and antigen 5 (a novel hemin-rich peptide possessing modest catalase activity but not superoxide dismutase activity). Also produced at high concentration was a chromosome-encoded GroEL-like chaperone protein. Accordingly, the transcriptional block preventing synthesis of bulk vegetative protein at 37-degrees-C in Ca2+-deficient medium may not apply to genes encoding virulence factors or to highly conserved GroEL (known in other species to utilize a secondary stress-induced sigma factor).
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