Analysis of structure and function of the B subunit of cholera toxin by the use of site‐directed mutagenesis
- 1 July 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 5 (7) , 1755-1767
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.1991.tb01925.x
Abstract
Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis of ctxB was used to produce mutants of cholera toxin B subunit (CT-B) altered at residues Cys-9, Gly-33, Lys-34, Arg-35, Cys-86 and Trp-88. Mutants were identified phenotypically by radial passive immune haemolysis assays and genotypically by colony hybridization with specific oligonucleotide probes. Mutant CT-B polypeptides were characterized for immunoreactivity, binding to ganglioside GM1, ability to associate with the A subunit, ability to form holotoxin, and biological activity. Amino acid substitutions that caused decreased binding of mutant CT-B to ganglioside GM1 and abolished toxicity included negatively charged or large hydrophobic residues for Gly-33 and negatively or positively charged residues for Trp-88. Substitution of lysine or arginine for Gly-33 did not affect immunoreactivity or GM1-binding activity of CT-B but abolished or reduced toxicity of the mutant holotoxins, respectively. Substitutions of Glu or Asp for Arg-35 interfered with formation of holotoxin, but none of the observed substitutions for Lys-34 or Arg-35 affected binding of CT-B to GM1. The Cys-9, Cys-86 and Trp-88 residues were important for establishing or maintaining the native conformation of CT-B or protecting the CT-B polypeptide from rapid degradation in vivo.Keywords
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