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J. Bacteriol., 03 1995, 1544-1553, Vol 177, No. 6
M Szabo, D Bronner and C Whitfield
The lipopolysaccharide O antigens of Klebsiella pneumoniae serotype O1 and
Serratia marcescens serotype O16 both contain a repeating unit disaccharide
of [-->3)-beta-D-Galf-(1-->3)-alpha-D-Galp-(1-->]; the resulting
polymer is known as D-galactan I. In K. pneumoniae serotype O1, the genes
responsible for the synthesis of D-galactan I are found in the rfb gene
cluster (rfbKpO1). We report here the cloning and analysis of the rfb
cluster from S. marcescens serotype O16 (rfbSmO16). This is the first rfb
gene cluster examined for the genus Serratia. Synthesis of D-galactan I is
an rfe-dependent process for both K. pneumoniae serotype O1 and S.
marcescens serotype O16. Hybridization experiments with probes derived from
each of the six rfbKpO1 genes indicate that the cloned rfbSmO16 cluster
contains homologous genes arranged in the same order. However, the degree
of homology at the nucleotide sequence level was sufficiently low that
hybridization was detected only under low-stringency conditions. rfbABSmO16
genes were subcloned and shown to encode an ABC-2 (ATP-binding cassette)
transporter which is functionally identical to the one encoded by the
corresponding rfb genes from K. pneumoniae serotype O1. The amino acid
sequences of the predicted RfbA and RfbB homologs showed identities of
75.7% (87.9% total similarity) and 78.0% (86.5% total similarity),
respectively. The last gene of the rfbKpO1 cluster, rfbFKpO1, encodes a
bifunctional galactosyltransferase which initiates the formation of D-
galactan I. RfbFKpO1 and RfbFSmO16 are 57.6% identical (with 71.1% total
similarity), and both show similarity with RfpB, the galactosyltransferase
involved in the synthesis of Shigella dysenteriae type I O-polysaccharide.
The G+C contents of the rfbAB genes from each organism are quite similar,
and values are lower than those typical for the species. However, the G+C
content of rfbFSmO16 (47.6%) was much higher than that of rfbFKpO1 (37.3%),
despite the fact that the average for each species (52 to 60%) falls within
the same range.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Relationships between rfb gene clusters required for biosynthesis of identical D-galactose-containing O antigens in Klebsiella pneumoniae serotype O1 and Serratia marcescens serotype O16
Canadian Bacterial Diseases Network, Department of Microbiology, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
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