Consequences of a sortase A mutation in Streptococcus gordonii
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- 1 December 2007
- journal article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Microbiology
- Vol. 153 (12), 4088-4097
- https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.2007/007252-0
Abstract
Sortase A (SrtA) is required for cell-wall anchoring of LPXTG-containing Gram-positive surface proteins. It was hypothesized, therefore, that disruption of the srtA gene would alter surface anchoring and functions of target LPXTG motif-bearing SspA and SspB proteins of Streptococcus gordonii. Mutant strains in srtA (V288srtA−, DL1srtA−) were constructed in S. gordonii V288 (wtV288) and DL1 (wtDL1). When compared to wtV288, the V288srtA− mutant showed decreased biofilm formation on polystyrene, and reduced binding to immobilized purified salivary agglutinin (BIAcore analysis). The wtV288 and V288srtA− strains were similar in ultrastructure, but immunogold-labelled SspA/SspB surface expression was reduced on the V288srtA− mutant. DL1srtA− was also complemented to obtain DL1srtA+. From the wild-type strains (wtV288, wtDL1), srtA− mutants (V288srtA−, DL1srtA−), and the complemented mutant (DL1srtA+), cytoplasmic, cell-wall and released extracellular protein fractions were isolated. Each fraction was analysed by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting with anti-P1. Spent medium from srtA− mutant cells contained over-represented proteins, including SspA/SspB (P1 antigen). Mutants showed less P1 on the cell surface than wild-types, as estimated using whole-cell ELISA, and no P1 appeared in the cytoplasmic fractions. Expression of several adhesin genes (sspA/B, cshA/B, fbpA) was generally upregulated in the mutants (V288srtA−, DL1srtA−), but restored to wild-type levels in DL1srtA+. These data therefore imply that in addition to its role in processing LPXTG-containing adhesins, sortase A has the novel function of contributing to transcriptional regulation of adhesin gene expression.Keywords
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