Identification and characterization of iron-regulated Bordetella pertussis alcaligin siderophore biosynthesis genes.

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Sandra K. Armstrong (Creator)
Fiona C. Beaumont (Creator)
Timothy J. Brickman (Creator)
Ho Young Kang (Creator)
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East Carolina University (ECU )
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/

Abstract: Bordetella bronchiseptica mutants BRM1 BRM6 and BRM9 fail to produce the native dihydroxamate siderophore alcaligin. A 4.5-kb BamHI-SmaI Bordetella pertussis genomic DNA fragment carried multiple genes required to restore alcaligin production to these siderophore-deficient mutants. Phenotypic complementation analysis using subclones of the 4.5-kb genomic region demonstrated that the closely linked BRM1 and BRM9 mutations were genetically separable from the BRM6 mutation and both insertions exerted strong polar effects on expression of the downstream gene defined by the BRM6 mutation suggesting a polycistronic transcriptional organization of these alcaligin biosynthesis genes. Subcloning and complementation experiments localized the putative Bordetella promoter to a 0.7-kb BamHI-SphI subregion of the cloned genomic DNA fragment. Nucleotide sequencing phenotypic analysis of mutants and protein expression by the 4.5-kb DNA fragment in Escherichia coli suggested the presence of three alcaligin system genes namely alcA alcB and alcC. The deduced protein products of alcA alcB and alcC have significant primary amino acid sequence similarities with known microbial siderophore biosynthesis enzymes. Primer extension analysis mapped the transcriptional start site of the putative alcaligin biosynthesis operon containing alcABC to a promoter region overlapping a proposed Fur repressor-binding site and demonstrated iron regulation at the transcriptional level. Originally published Journal of Bacteriology Vol. 178 No. 16 Aug 1996

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Journal of Bacteriology. 178:16(August 1996) p. 4877-4884.
Language: English
Date: 2011
Keywords
alcaligin, Bordetella pertussis, biosynthesis genes

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