Phase variation in Bordetella pertussis by frameshift mutation in a gene for a novel two-component system
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 338 (6212) , 266-269
- https://doi.org/10.1038/338266a0
Abstract
BORDETELLA pertussis, the aetiological agent of whooping cough, coordinately regulates the expression of many virulence-associated determinants, including filamentous haemagglutinin, pertussis toxin, adenylyl cyclase toxin, dermonecrotic toxin and haemolysin. The coordinate regulation is apparent in the repression of synthesis of these determinants in response to environmental stimuli1,2; a phenomenon known as antigenic or phenotypic modulation. B. pertussis also varies between metastable genetic states, or phases. There is a virulent phase in which virulence-associated determinants are synthesized, and an avirulent phase in which they are not3. Previous studies4,5 have shown that a genetic locus, vir, is required for expression from many virulence-associated loci, and that replacing the cloned vir locus in trans can restore the virulent phase phenotype to spontaneously occurring avirulent phase strains. Here, we show that phase variation in one series of strains is due to a frameshift mutation within an open reading frame that is predicted to code for a Vir protein product. The deduced protein sequence is similar to both components of the 'two-component' regulatory systems which control gene expression in response to environmental stimuli in a range of bacterial species.Keywords
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