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The lipopolysaccharide of recipient cells is a specific receptor for PilV proteins, selected by shufflon DNA rearrangement, in liquid matings with donors bearing the R64 plasmid
Authors:Ishiwa A  Komano T
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Minamiohsawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, Japan E-mail: komano-teruya@c.metro-u.ac.jp Tel.: +81-426-772568; Fax: +81-426-772559, JP
Abstract:Shufflon DNA rearrangement selects one of seven PilV proteins with different C-terminal segments, which then becomes a minor component of the thin pili of Escherichia coli strains bearing the plasmid R64. The PilV proteins determine the recipient specificity in liquid matings. A recipient Escherichia coli K-12 strain was specifically recognized by the PilVA′, -C, and -C′ proteins, while E. coli B was recognized only by the PilVA′ protein. To identify specific PilV receptors in the recipient bacterial cells, R64 liquid matings were performed using various E. coli K-12 waa (rfa) mutants and E. coli B transformants as recipient cells. E. coli K-12 waa mutants lack receptors for specific PilV proteins. E. coli B cells carrying waaJ or waaJKL genes of E. coli K-12 were recognized by donors expressing the PilVC′ protein or the PilVC and -C′ proteins, respectively, in addition to the PilVA′ protein. Addition of E. coli K-12 or B lipopolysaccharide (LPS) specifically inhibited liquid matings. We conclude that the PilV proteins of the thin pili of R64-bearing donors recognize LPS molecules located on the surface of various recipient bacterial cells in liquid matings. Received: 2 September 1999 / Accepted: 18 November 1999
Keywords:Lipopolysaccharide  Shufflon  Plasmid R64  Conjugation  waa mutations
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