High-affinity binding of the basement membrane protein collagen type IV to the crystalline virulence surface protein array of Aeromonas salmonicida
- 1 February 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 7 (4) , 593-600
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.1993.tb01150.x
Abstract
The surface of the fish pathogen Aeromonas salmonicida is covered by a paracrystalline array (the A-layer) which is a virulence factor for the organism. Quantification of the ability of A. salmonicida cells to bind collagen types I and IV in a 125I-radiolabelled liquid-phase assay showed that A-layer-positive cells bound high levels of collagen type IV, but significantly lower levels of collagen type I. Collagen type IV binding was confirmed using non-radiolabelled enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. 125I-Collagen type IV binding was rapid, specific, saturable, high affinity, and essentially irreversible by unlabelled collagen type IV. The A-layer was responsible for collagen type IV binding because binding was inactivated by selective removal of the A-layer at pH 2.2, and neither isogenic A-layer-deficient A. salmonicida mutants nor strains of Aeromonas hydrophila possessing a morphologically similar paracrystalline array bound this basement membrane protein.Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Fibronectin, Vitronectin, and Collagen Binding to Escherichia coli of Intestinal and Extraintestinal OriginZentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1990
- Noncollagenous Proteins of Basement MembranesCollagen and Related Research, 1987
- Carbohydrate specific binding of fibronectin to Vibrio cholerae cellsFEMS Microbiology Letters, 1987
- Binding of purified Escherichia coli O75X adhesin to frozen sections of human kidneyFEMS Microbiology Letters, 1986
- Specific Binding of Collagen to Staphylococcus AureusCollagen and Related Research, 1985
- Surface layer virulence A-proteins from Aeromonas salmonicida strainsCanadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1984
- Additional surface protein in autoaggregating strains of atypical Aeromonas salmonicidaFEMS Microbiology Letters, 1980
- Electrophoretic transfer of proteins from polyacrylamide gels to nitrocellulose sheets: procedure and some applications.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1979
- Cleavage of Structural Proteins during the Assembly of the Head of Bacteriophage T4Nature, 1970
- THE ATTRACTIONS OF PROTEINS FOR SMALL MOLECULES AND IONSAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1949