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Infection and Immunity, May 1999, p. 2433-2440, Vol. 67, No. 5
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Identification of Virulence Genes of
Helicobacter pylori by Random Insertion
Mutagenesis
J. J. E.
Bijlsma,1
C. M. J. E.
Vandenbroucke-Grauls,1
S. H.
Phadnis,2,3 and
J. G.
Kusters1,*
Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty
of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The
Netherlands,1 and Department of
Pathology, Medical College of Wisconsin,2 and
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Service, Department of
Veterans Affairs, Clement J. Zablocki Medical
Center,3 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Received 2 November 1998/Returned for modification 18 December
1998/Accepted 18 February 1999
The complete genome of the gram-negative bacterial pathogen
Helicobacter pylori, an important etiological agent of
gastroduodenal disease in humans, has recently been published. This
sequence revealed that the putative products of roughly one-third of
the open reading frames (ORFs) have no significant homology to any known proteins. To be able to analyze the functions of all ORFs, we
constructed an integration plasmid for H. pylori and used
it to generate a random mutant library in this organism. This
integration plasmid, designated pBC
3, integrated randomly into the
chromosome of H. pylori. To test the capacity of this
library to identify virulence genes, subsets of this library were
screened for urease-negative mutants and for nonmotile mutants. Three
urease-negative mutants in a subset of 1,251 mutants (0.25%) and 5 nonmotile mutants in a subset of 180 mutants (2.7%) were identified.
Analysis of the disrupted ORFs in the urease-negative mutants revealed
that two had disruptions of genes of the urease locus, ureB
and ureI, and the third had a disruption of a unrelated
gene; a homologue of deaD, which encodes an RNA helicase.
Analysis of the disrupted ORFs in the nonmotile mutants revealed one
ORF encoding a homologue of the paralyzed flagellar protein, previously
shown to be involved in motility in Campylobacter jejuni.
The other four ORFs have not been implicated in motility before. Based
on these data, we concluded that we have generated a random insertion
library in H. pylori that allows for the functional
identification of genes in H. pylori.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 7, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. Phone: 31-20-4448319. Fax: 31-20-4448318. E-mail:
JG.Kusters.mm{at}med.vu.nl.
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