Infect. Immun., Feb 1997, 847-851, Vol 65, No. 2
F Fiederling, M Boury, C Petit and A Milon
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli-like E. coli strains belonging to serovar
O103:K-:H2 and rhamnose-negative biotypes are highly pathogenic
diarrhea-inducing strains for weaned European rabbits. We describe here the
cloning and sequencing of the major subunit gene of a new fimbrial adhesin,
adhesive factor/rabbit 2 (AF/R2), which confers on these strains the
ability to attach to rabbit enterocytes and to HeLa cells in a diffuse
manner and which is associated with in vivo virulence. The chromosomal
operon that encodes functional AF/R2 has been cloned from strain B10. The
major subunit gene afr2G, as well as an adjacent open reading frame, afr2H,
has been sequenced. The Afr2G protein shows homologies with FaeG and ClpG,
which are the respective major subunits of fimbrial adhesin K88 (F4) and
afimbrial adhesin CS31A. Plasmid carrying the operon transcomplements an
AF/R2-negative TnphoA mutant for its ability to express AF/R2. As a whole,
AF/R2 is a new member of the E. coli K88 adhesin family which is associated
with virulence and which may serve in the design of vaccines.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Adhesive factor/rabbit 2, a new fimbrial adhesin and a virulence factor from Escherichia coli O103, a serogroup enteropathogenic for rabbits
Unite Associee de Microbiologie Moleculaire, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique/Ecole Nationale Veterinaire, Toulouse, France.
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