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Infect. Immun., 07 1997, 2613-2620, Vol 65, No. 7
EL Aho, JW Botten, RJ Hall, MK Larson and JK Ness
Strains of Neisseria meningitidis elaborate one of two classes of pili.
Meningococcal class I pili have many features in common with pili produced
by N. gonorrhoeae, including the ability to bind monoclonal antibody SM1
and a common gene and protein structure consisting of conserved,
semivariable, and hypervariable regions. Class II pili are SM1 nonreactive
and display smaller subunit molecular weights than do gonococcal or
meningococcal class I pili. In this study, we have determined the
N-terminal amino acid sequence for class II pilin and isolated the
expression locus encoding class II pilin from N. meningitidis FAM18.
Meningococcal class II pilin displays features typical of type IV pili and
shares extensive amino acid identity with the N-terminal conserved regions
of other neisserial pilin proteins. However, the deduced class II pilin
sequence displays several unique features compared with previously reported
meningococcal class I and gonococcal pilin sequences. Class II pilin lacks
several conserved peptide regions found within the semivariable and
hypervariable regions of other neisserial pilins and displays a large
deletion in a hypervariable region of the protein believed to be exposed on
the pilus face in gonococcal pili. DNA sequence comparisons within all
three regions of the coding sequence also suggest that the meningococcal
class II pilin gene is the most dissimilar of the three types of neisserial
pilE loci. Additionally, the class II locus fails to display
flanking-sequence homology to class I and gonococcal genes and lacks a
downstream Sma/Cla repeat sequence, a feature present in all other
neisserial pilin genes examined to date. These data indicate meningococcal
class II pili represent a structurally distinct class of pili and suggest
that relationships among pilin genes in pathogenic Neisseria do not
necessarily follow species boundaries.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Characterization of a class II pilin expression locus from Neisseria meningitidis: evidence for increased diversity among pilin genes in pathogenic Neisseria species
Department of Biology, Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota 56562, USA. aho@gloria.cord.edu
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