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Identification of Xenorhabdus nematophila genes required for mutualistic colonization of Steinernema carpocapsae nematodes.

Authors :
Heungens, Kurt
Cowles, Charles E.
Goodrich-Blair, Heidi
Source :
Molecular Microbiology; Sep2002, Vol. 45 Issue 5, p1337-1353, 17p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Summary One stage in the symbiotic interaction between the bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila and its nematode host, Steinernema carpocapsae , involves the species-specific colonization of the nematode intestinal vesicle by the bacterium. To characterize the bacterial molecular determinants that are essential for vesicle colonization, we adapted and applied a signature-tagged mutagenesis (STM) screen to this system. We identified 15 out of 3000 transposon mutants of X. nematophila with at least a 15-fold reduction in average vesicle colonization. These 15 mutants harbour disruptions in nine separate loci. Three of these loci have predicted open reading frames (ORFs) with similarity to genes ( rpoS , rpoE , lrp ) encoding regulatory proteins; two have predicted ORFs with similarity to genes ( aroA , serC ) encoding amino acid biosynthetic enzymes; one, designated nilB ( n ematode i ntestine l ocalization), has an ORF with similarity to a gene encoding a putative outer membrane protein (OmpU) in Neisseria ; and three, nilA , nilC and nilD , have no apparent homologues in the public database. nilA , nilB and nilC are linked on a single 4 kb locus. nilB and nilC are > 10 <superscript>4</superscript> -fold reduced in their ability to colonize the nematode vesicle and are predicted to encode membrane-localized proteins. The nilD locus contains an extensive repeat region and several small putative ORFs. Other than reduced colonization, the nilB , nilC and nilD mutants did not display alterations in any other phenotype tested, suggesting a specific role for these genes in allowing X. nematophila to associate with the nematode host. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0950382X
Volume :
45
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecular Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7265441
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.2002.03100.x