Characterization of the low-pH responses of Helicobacter pylori using genomic DNA arrays
- 1 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Microbiology
- Vol. 147 (8) , 2285-2292
- https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-147-8-2285
Abstract
Helicobacter pylori is unique among bacterial pathogens in its ability to persist in the acidic environment of the human stomach. To identify H. pylori genes responsive to low pH, the authors assembled a high-density array of PCR-amplified random genomic DNA. Hybridization of radiolabelled cDNA probes, prepared using total RNA from bacteria exposed to buffer at either pH 4·0 or pH 7·0, allowed both qualitative and quantitative information on differential gene expression to be obtained. A previously described low-pH-induced gene, cagA, was identified together with several novel genes that may have relevance to the survival and persistence of H. pylori in the gastric environment. These include genes encoding enzymes involved in LPS and phospholipid synthesis and secF, encoding a component of the protein export machinery. A hypothetical protein unique to H. pylori (HP0681) was also found to be acid induced. Genes down-regulated at pH 4·0 include those encoding a sugar nucleotide biosynthesis protein, a flagellar protein and an outer-membrane protein. Differential gene expression was confirmed by total RNA slot-blot hybridization.Keywords
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