Essential virulence determinants of different Yersinia species are carried on a common plasmid |
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Authors: | Renana Ben-Gurion Avigdor Shafferman |
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Institution: | 1. Tel-Aviv University Medical School, Tel-Aviv, Israel;1. Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093 USA |
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Abstract: | Plasmids of 44.4–46 Mdal were identified in conditional virulent Yersinia species. All virulent strains studied are unable to grow on oxalate-containing plates at 37 °C (OX? phenotype) which is a characteristic property of strains producing the essential virulence VW antigens. The phenotopic transition from OX? to OX+ in these strains is concomitant with loss of virulence and loss of this plasmid. The similarity in size and in the DNA fragmentation patterns, generated by HindIII, of the plasmids isolated from either Y. pseudotuberculosis or two conditional virulent Y. pestis strains, suggests that a common plasmid—pSB2—is carried by these strains. A plasmid of a similar size, ~42 Mdal, and function was recently identified (P. Gemski, J. R. Lazere, and T. Casey, 1980, Infect. Immunity27, 682–685; D. L. Zink, J. C. Feeley, J. G. Wells, C. Vanderzant, J. C. Vickery, W. D. Roof, and G. A. O'Donovan, 1980, Nature (London)283, 224–225) in virulent Y. enterocolitica. We conclude that pSB2 in Y. pseudotuberculosis and Y. pestis and its counterpart in Y. enterocolitica carry genetic information essential for virulence common to the Yersinia species, probably related to VW antigen production. Several additional plasmids were identified in several strains of Y. pestis. One of these plasmids, designated pSB3 (12.5 Mdal), appears to be associated with pesticin production. |
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