Chromosomal mapping, expression and synthesis of lipopolysaccharide in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: a role for guanosine diphospho (GDP)‐D‐mannose
- 1 May 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 8 (4) , 771-782
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.1993.tb01620.x
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa can express two distinct forms of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), called A-band and B-band. As an attempt to understand the molecular biology of the synthesis and regulation of these LPS antigens, a recombinant plasmid, pFV3, containing genes for A-band expression was isolated previously. In the present study, P. aeruginosa strain PAO1 was mutagenized with transposon Tn5-751 and yielded a B-band-deficient mutant, called ge6. This mutant was mated with a PAO1 genomic library, and transconjugants were screened for complementation of B-band using B-band-specific monoclonal antibody MF15-4. Recombinant plasmid pFV100 was subsequently isolated by its ability to complement B-band expression in ge6. SDS-PAGE analysis of LPS from ge6 and ge6(pFV100) revealed that ge6 was deficient in expression of B-band, while ge6(pFV100) had an LPS profile similar to that of the parent strain PA01. With A-band and B-band genes cloned in separate plasmids, pFV3 and pFV100 respectively, we were able to determine the map location of these LPS genes on the P. aeruginosa PAO1 chromosome using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. A-band genes mapped at 5.75 to 5.89 Mbp (Spel fragment SpK; Dpnl fragment DpF2), while genes involved with expression of B-band LPS mapped at 1.9 Mbp (Spel fragments SpC, Spl and SpAl; Dpnl fragment DpD) on the 5.9 Mbp chromosome. We also performed initial characterization of a gene involved with synthesis of A-band present on pFV3. We previously reported that recombinant plasmid pFV3 and subcloned plasmid pFV36 complemented A-band synthesis in rd7513, an A− mutant derived from A+ strain AK1401. pFV36 was mutagenized with transposon Tn1000 to reveal a one-kilobase region capable of complementing the expression of A-band in the A− strain rd7513. This region was subcloned as a 1.6 kb Kpnl fragment into plasmid vector pAK1900 and the resulting clone named pFV39. Labelling of proteins encoded by pAK1900 and pFV39 in Escherichia coli maxicells revealed a single unique polypeptide of approximately 37kDa expressed by pFV39. Supernatants from disrupted cells of rd7513(pFV39) and AK1401 converted 14C-labelled-guanosine diphospho (GDP)-D-mannose to GDP-rhamnose, while supernatants from rd7513 did not show synthesis of GDP-rhamnose. The data therefore suggest that conversion of GDP-D-mannose to GDP-rhamnose is required for synthesis of A-band LPS, and that a 37kDa protein is involved in this conversion.Keywords
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