Fimbriation and P-antigen Recognition of Escherichia coli Strains Harbouring Mutated Recombinant Plasmids Encoding Fimbrial Adhesins of the Uropathogenic E. coli Strain KS71

Abstract
Deletion mutants of recombinant plasmids encoding the KS71B fimbrial antigens of the uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain KS71 (O4:K12) were constructed. The effects of these mutations were tested by transforming the mutated plasmids into non-fimbriated E. coli HB101 cells and testing the transformants for fimbriation and haemagglutination. A deletion transcriptionally upstream from the fimbrial subunit gene increased the expression of KS71B fimbriae. Deletion of the fimbrial subunit gene resulted in non-fimbriated but haemagglutinating transformants, whereas a deletion 6 kb transcriptionally downstream from the subunit gene resulted in non-haemagglutination but fimbriae transformants, indicating that fimbriation and haemagglutination were genetically separable. We also present evidence suggesting that the fimbrillin and haemagglutinin are physically associated in the wild-type KS71 strain.