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J. Bacteriol., Oct 1996, 5916-5924, Vol 178, No. 20
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology

Identification of the galE gene and a galE homolog and characterization of their roles in the biosynthesis of lipopolysaccharide in a serotype O:8 strain of Yersinia enterocolitica

DE Pierson and S Carlson
Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262, USA. Dorothy.Pierson@uchsc.edu

A clone that complements mutations in Yersinia enterocolitica lipopolysaccharide (LPS) core biosynthesis was isolated, and the DNA sequence of the clone was determined. Three complete open reading frames and one partial open reading frame were located on the cloned DNA fragment. The first, partial, open reading frame had homology to the rfbK gene. The remaining reading frames had homology to galE, rol, and gsk. Analysis of the galE homolog indicates that although it can complement an Escherichia coli galE mutant, its primary function in Y. enterocolitica is not in the production of UDP galactose but, instead, some other nucleotide sugar required for LPS biosynthesis. This gene has been renamed lse, for LPS sugar epimerase. The rol homolog has been demonstrated to have a role in Y. enterocolitica serotype 0:8 O- polysaccharide antigen chain length determination. An additional galE homolog has been identified in Y. enterocolitica by homology to the E. coli gene. The product of this gene has UDP galactose 4-epimerase activity in both E. coli and Y. enterocolitica. This gene is linked to the other genes of the galactose utilization pathway, similar to what is seen in other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Although Y. enterocolitica 0:8 strains are reported to have galactose as a constituent of LPS, a strain containing a mutation in this galE gene does not exhibit any LPS defects.


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