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J Bacteriol. 1993 December; 175(23): 7515-7522
Formation of the K30 (group I) capsule in Escherichia coli O9:K30 does not require attachment to lipopolysaccharide lipid A-core.
P R MacLachlan,
W J Keenleyside,
C Dodgson and
C Whitfield
Department of Microbiology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
ABSTRACT
Escherichia coli K antigens (capsular polysaccharides) are divided into two broad classes, designated groups I and II, on the basis of a number of chemical, physical, and genetic criteria. Group I K antigens can be further subdivided on the basis of the absence (group IA) or presence (group IB) of amino sugars in the repeating unit of the K antigen. One criterion proposed for inclusion in group I is covalent linkage of the capsular polysaccharide to the lipid A-core of lipopolysaccharide (LPS). E. coli O9:K30 is a strain with a representative group IA K antigen. This organism synthesizes an LPS-associated low-molecular-weight form of K30 antigen which is called K(LPS). To determine the involvement of LPS lipid A-core in expression of the K30 capsular polysaccharide, E. coli K30/K-12 hybrid strains were constructed with mutations in the E. coli K-12 rfa locus, responsible for the biosynthesis of the LPS core oligosaccharide. These strains lack K(LPS), indicating that a full-length core is required for K(LPS) expression. However, formation of a K30 capsule was unaffected by rfa defects, indicating that attachment to lipid A-core is not an obligatory step for either export of high-molecular-weight capsular polysaccharide or maintenance of the capsular structure on the cell surface. Silver-stained tricine-sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis profiles of lipopolysaccharides from other E. coli K serotypes showed that all strains with group IB K antigens expressed some K(LPS). In contrast, some strains with group IA K antigens appear to lack K(LPS). Consequently, although association of group 1 K antigens with lipid A-core is common, it is not a universal marker for inclusion in group I.
J Bacteriol. 1993 December; 175(23): 7515-7522
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