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Infect. Immun., 12 1996, 5098-5105, Vol 64, No. 12
PH Savelkoul, DP de Kerf, RJ Willems, FR Mooi, BA van der Zeijst and W Gaastra
With DNA probes derived from the fimbrial subunit genes fim2 and fim3 of
Bordetella pertussis, two homologous subunit genes of Bordetella
bronchiseptica were identified and cloned. The nucleotide sequences of
these genes were determined. Comparison of these nucleotide sequences with
the B. pertussis fimbrial fim2 and fim3 subunit genes showed a pronounced
homology. Therefore, the B. bronchiseptica genes were also designated fim2
and fim3. Expression of the two B. bronchiseptica genes was demonstrated by
Western blotting (immunoblotting) with polyclonal antiserum directed
against the Fim2 and Fim3 fimbrial subunit proteins of B. pertussis and by
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with monoclonal antibodies. After growth
of B. bronchiseptica in the presence of MgSO4, no expression of both
fimbrial subunit genes was observed. While no fimbriae were expressed,
expression of flagella was observed under these circumstances. A longer
C-stretch (up to 19 cytosine residues) than the one in front of the fim2
and fim3 genes of B. pertussis is present in front of the B. bronchiseptica
fimbrial genes. In adherence experiments, fimbriated (Bvg+) as well as
flagellated (Bvg-) B. bronchiseptica bacteria were able to adhere to HeLa
cells, whereas nonflagellated B. pertussis did not. This suggests that
fimbriae as well as other factors (possibly flagella) contribute to
adherence of B. bronchiseptica to eukaryotic cells.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Characterization of the fim2 and fim3 fimbrial subunit genes of Bordetella bronchiseptica: roles of Fim2 and Fim3 fimbriae and flagella in adhesion
Department of Bacteriology, Institute of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. p.savelkoul@azvu.nl
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