Pleiotropic Effect of tatC Mutation on Metabolism of Pathogen Yesinia enterocolitica
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Key words:
- Yersinia enterocolitica /
- TAT system /
- Mutation
Abstract: Objective To analyze the impact of depletion of the twin arginine translocation (TAT) system on virulence and physiology of Yersinia enterocolitica for a better understanding of its pathogenicity. Methods We constructed a △tatC::SpRmutant of Yersinia enterocolitica by P1 phage mediated transduction using Escherichia coli K-12 △tatC::SpR strain as a donor. Results A P1-mediated genetic material transfer was found between the two species of enterobacteria, indicating a great potential of acquisition of antibiotic resistance in emergency of a new threatening pathogen by genetic material exchanges.Periplasmic trimethylamine N-oxidase reductase activity was detected in the wild type Y. enterocolitica strain and translocation of this enzyme was completely abolished by the △tatC::SpR mutation. In addition, the △tatC::SpR mutation showed a pleiotropic effect on the metabolism of Y. enterocolitica. However, the tat mutation did not seem to affect the mobility and virulence of Y.enterocolitica under the conditions used. Conclusion Unlike other pathogenic bacteria studied, the TAT system of Y.enterocolitica might play an important role in the pathogenic process, which is distinct from other pathogens, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157:H7.
Citation: | ZHI-YANG SHI, HUA WANG, LING GU, ZHI-GANG CUI, LONG-FEI WU, BIAO KAN, BO PANG, XIN WANG, JIAN-GUO XU, HUAI-QI JING. Pleiotropic Effect of tatC Mutation on Metabolism of Pathogen Yesinia enterocolitica[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2007, 20(6): 445-449. |