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J. Bacteriol., Jul 1995, 3843-3854, Vol 177, No. 13
GV Plano and SC Straley
The Yersinia pestis low-Ca2+ response stimulon is responsible for the
temperature- and Ca(2+)-regulated expression and secretion of plasmid
pCD1-encoded antihost proteins (V antigen and Yops). We have previously
shown that lcrD and yscR encode proteins that are essential for high- level
expression and secretion of V antigen and Yops at 37 degrees C in the
absence of Ca2+. In this study, we constructed and characterized mutants
with in-frame deletions in yscC, yscD, and yscG of the ysc operon that
contains yscA through yscM. All three mutants lost the Ca2+ requirement for
growth at 37 degrees c, expressed only basal levels of V antigen and YopM
in the presence or absence of Ca2+, and failed to secrete these proteins to
the culture supernatant. Overproduction of YopM in these mutants failed to
restore YopM export, showing that the mutations had a direct effect on
secretion. The protein products of yscC, yscD, and yscG were identified and
localized by immunoblot analysis. YscC was localized to the outer membrane
of Y. pestis, while YscD was found in the inner membrane. YscG was
distributed equally between the soluble and total membrane fractions.
Double mutants were characterized to assess where YscC and YscD act in
low-Ca2+ response (LCR) regulation. lcrH::cat-yscC and lcrH::cat-yscD
double mutants were constitutively induced for expression of V antigen and
YopM; however, these proteins were not exported. This finding showed that
the ysc mutations did not directly decrease induction of LCR stimulon
genes. In contrast, lcrE-yscC, lcrG-yscC, lcrE-yscD, and lcrG-yscD double
mutants as well as an lcrE-lcrD double mutant expressed only basal levels
of V antigen and YopM and also failed to secrete these proteins to the
culture supernatant. These results indicated that a functional LCR
secretion system was necessary for high-level expression of LCR stimulon
proteins in the lcrE and lcrG mutants but not in an lcrH::cat mutant.
Possible models of regulation which incorporate these results are
discussed.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Mutations in yscC, yscD, and yscG prevent high-level expression and secretion of V antigen and Yops in Yersinia pestis
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40536, USA.
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