Merino_1999_Infect.Immun_67_4008

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Title : Cloning, sequencing, and role in virulence of two phospholipases (A1 and C) from mesophilic Aeromonas sp. serogroup O:34 - Merino_1999_Infect.Immun_67_4008
Author(s) : Merino S , Aguilar A , Nogueras MM , Regue M , Swift S , Tomas JM
Ref : Infect Immun , 67 :4008 , 1999
Abstract :

Two different representative recombinant clones encoding Aeromonas hydrophila lipases were found upon screening on tributyrin (phospholipase A1) and egg yolk agar (lecithinase-phospholipase C) plates of a cosmid-based genomic library of Aeromonas hydrophila AH-3 (serogroup O34) introduced into Escherichia coli DH5alpha. Subcloning, nucleotide sequencing, and in vitro-coupled transcription-translation experiments showed that the phospholipase A1 (pla) and C (plc) genes code for an 83-kDa putative lipoprotein and a 65-kDa protein, respectively. Defined insertion mutants of A. hydrophila AH-3 defective in either pla or plc genes were defective in phospholipase A1 and C activities, respectively. Lecithinase (phospholipase C) was shown to be cytotoxic but nonhemolytic or poorly hemolytic. A. hydrophila AH-3 plc mutants showed a more than 10-fold increase in their 50% lethal dose on fish and mice, and complementation of the plc single gene on these mutants abolished this effect, suggesting that Plc protein is a virulence factor in the mesophilic Aeromonas sp. serogroup O:34 infection process.

PubMedSearch : Merino_1999_Infect.Immun_67_4008
PubMedID: 10417167
Gene_locus related to this paper: aerhy-PLA

Related information

Gene_locus aerhy-PLA
Family Lipase_bact_N_lipase

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Merino S, Aguilar A, Nogueras MM, Regue M, Swift S, Tomas JM (1999)
Cloning, sequencing, and role in virulence of two phospholipases (A1 and C) from mesophilic Aeromonas sp. serogroup O:34
Infect Immun 67 :4008

Merino S, Aguilar A, Nogueras MM, Regue M, Swift S, Tomas JM (1999)
Infect Immun 67 :4008