Tzeng_2003_Infect.Immun_71_6712

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Title : Genetic basis for biosynthesis of the (alpha 1-->4)-linked N-acetyl-D-glucosamine 1-phosphate capsule of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup X - Tzeng_2003_Infect.Immun_71_6712
Author(s) : Tzeng YL , Noble C , Stephens DS
Ref : Infect Immun , 71 :6712 , 2003
Abstract :

The genetic basis for biosynthesis of the (alpha1-->4)-linked N-acetyl-D-glucosamine 1-phosphate capsule of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup X was defined. The biosynthesis gene cassette was a approximately 4.2-kb region located between ctrA of the capsule transport operon and galE, which encodes the UDP-glucose-4-epimerase. This location was identical to the locations of the biosynthesis cassettes in other meningococcal serogroups. Three open reading frames unique to meningococcus serogroup X were identified. Deletion-insertion mutation and colony immunoblotting confirmed that these three genes were essential for serogroup X capsule expression, and the genes were designated xcbA, xcbB, and xcbC (serogroup X capsule biosynthesis). Reverse transcriptase PCR indicated that the xcbABC genes form an operon and are cotranscribed divergently from ctrA. XcbA exhibited 52% amino acid similarity to SacB, the putative capsule polymerase of meningococcus serogroup A, suggesting that it plays a role as the serogroup X capsule polymerase. An IS1016 element was found within the intergenic region separating ctrA and xcbA in multiple strains, and this element did not interfere with capsule expression.

PubMedSearch : Tzeng_2003_Infect.Immun_71_6712
PubMedID: 14638755
Gene_locus related to this paper: neime-q7x4s0
4)-linked N-acetyl-D-glucosamine 1-phosphate capsule of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup X
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Gene_locus neime-q7x4s0
Family XcbB_CpsF_sero

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Tzeng YL, Noble C, Stephens DS (2003)
Genetic basis for biosynthesis of the (alpha 1-->4)-linked N-acetyl-D-glucosamine 1-phosphate capsule of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup X
Infect Immun 71 :6712

Tzeng YL, Noble C, Stephens DS (2003)
Infect Immun 71 :6712