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Infect. Immun., Dec 1996, 4993-4999, Vol 64, No. 12
S Weir, LW Lee and CF Marrs
We have cloned and sequenced four complete type 4 pilin genes from the type
strain (ATCC 33394) of Kingella denitrificans. Two of these pilin genes,
kdpB and kdpD, are in tandem, oriented in the same direction, and encode
pilins of only 50% amino acid identity. The kdpA and kdpC loci are
separately located from the kdpB-kdpD locus and from each other. At the DNA
level kdpA and kdpC are nearly identical to kdpB and encode pilin proteins
that are identical to KdpB. Bands of multiple hybridization previously
hypothesized to be due to partial silent pilin gene loci are now shown to
be due to the presence of 18-bp repeat sequences (IR18) associated with the
pilin gene coding regions. These IR18 sequences exist most often as
inverted repeats separated by 8 bp. IR18 sequences are structurally similar
to the repetitive extragenic palindromic sequences of Escherichia coli,
although they have different DNA sequences. The IR18 sequences also
demonstrate homology to the DNA uptake sequences of Neisseria gonorrhoeae
and may serve a similar function for K. denitrificans.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Identification of four complete type 4 pilin genes in a single Kingella denitrificans genome
Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109, USA.
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