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Infect. Immun., 12 1996, 4928-4932, Vol 64, No. 12
A Fouet and M Mock
Fully virulent Bacillus anthracis bacilli are encapsulated and toxinogenic.
These bacteria contain two plasmids, pXO1 and pXO2, carrying genes coding
for toxins (pag, lef, and cya) and for capsule synthetic enzymes (capB,
capC, capA, and dep), respectively. A transcriptional fusion between the
capB regulatory region and the lacZ reporter gene was constructed to study
the regulation of capsule synthesis. A single copy of this fusion was
inserted into the cap region of pXO2. The influence of environmental
factors on the capB-lacZ fusion expression was initially analyzed in a
pXO1-negative background: bicarbonate but not temperature induced the
transcription from the capB promoter. A strain carrying the recombinant
pXO2 and (delta)pag pXO1 was constructed for transregulatory studies. The
pXO1 plasmid strongly enhanced capsule formation without modifying the
bicarbonate-dependent induction level. A (delta)cap pXO2 was transduced
into a strain containing pXO1 harboring a pag-lacZ transcriptional fusion
(19). pXO2 showed no influence on the toxin gene transcription.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Differential influence of the two Bacillus anthracis plasmids on regulation of virulence gene expression
Laboratoire de Genetique Moleculaire des Toxines, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France. afouet@pasteur.fr
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