The Gene Encoding the 17-kDa Antigen ofBartonella henselaeis Located within a Cluster of Genes Homologous to thevirBVirulence Operon
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in DNA and Cell Biology
- Vol. 19 (6) , 377-382
- https://doi.org/10.1089/10445490050043344
Abstract
A Bartonella henselae genomic λ library was screened with antiserum generated in mice against live B. henselae. One of the immunoreactive clones expressed a 17-kDa antigen that was characterized previously as an immunodominant protein of B. henselae. Sequence analysis of the recombinant clone, pBHIM-2, revealed that the open reading frame (ORF) encoding the 17-kDa antigen was situated between homologs of virB4 and virB6, two genes that belong to the virB operon. The virB operon has been associated with the transfer of oncogenic T-DNA in Agrobacterium tumefaciens and with secretion of the pertussis toxin in Bordetella pertussis. Downstream of the virB6 gene within pBHIM-2 was a partial open reading frame that was homologous to the virB8 gene. Rescreening of the library by plaque hybridization using probes specific to the 5 and 3 ends of the pBHIM-2 insert resulted in the isolation of recombinant clones containing additional virB genes. Assembly of the sequences obtained from the recombinant clones revealed that eight of the open reading frames encode homologs of the VirB proteins. The homology and colinearity with the virB genes suggest that the gene encoding the 17-kDa antigen is expressed within the virB locus of B. henselae.Keywords
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