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Infect. Immun., Jun 1996, 2019-2023, Vol 64, No. 6
DM Cirillo, EJ Heffernan, L Wu, J Harwood, J Fierer and DG Guiney
Rck is encoded on the Salmonella typhimurium virulence plasmid and is a
member of a family of related 17- to 19-kDa outer membrane proteins of
Enterobacteriaceae, including Ail (Yersinia enterocolitica) and PagC (S.
typhimurium). Structural models for these proteins predict eight
membrane-spanning domains alternating with hydrophilic inner and outer
loops. When expressed in Escherichia coli, Rck and Ail, but not PagC,
confer high-level resistance to the bactericidal activity of complement as
well as the ability to adhere to and invade mammalian cell lines. To
identify functional domains of Rck, we made and screened random mutations
in Rck for decreased bioactivity. We found that a single amino acid
substitution (glycine to aspartic acid) in the putative third outer loop
greatly reduced Rck-mediated serum resistance and eukaryotic cell invasion.
We then constructed two chimeric proteins between Rck and PagC.
Substitution of the C-terminal half of Rck with the corresponding PagC
fragment containing both the third and the fourth outer loops abolishes the
Rck-mediated serum resistance and invasion phenotypes. Substitution of Rck
with a smaller C-terminal portion of PagC containing the fourth outer loop
did not affect the invasive phenotype or serum resistance. These data
reveal that the third putative outer membrane loop region is important for
the virulence-associated properties of the Rck protein and suggest a
similarity between the mechanism of serum resistance and epithelial cell
invasion involving the same domain of Rck.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Identification of a domain in Rck, a product of the Salmonella typhimurium virulence plasmid, required for both serum resistance and cell invasion
Department of Medicine, University of California, La Jolla 92032, USA.
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