M. Steinert et al., THE LLY PROTEIN PROTECTS LEGIONELLA-PNEUMOPHILA FROM LIGHT BUT DOES NOT DIRECTLY INFLUENCE ITS INTRACELLULAR SURVIVAL IN HARTMANNELLA-VERMIFORMIS, Applied and environmental microbiology, 61(6), 1995, pp. 2428-2430
The lly locus (legiolysin) mediates the browning of the culture medium
of Legionella pneumophila in the late stationary growth phase, presum
ably as a result of synthesis of homogentisic acid. Mutagenesis of the
lly gene of the L. pneumophila Philadelphia I derivative JR32 did not
affect intracellular replication in the natural host Hartmannella ver
miformis. The Lly-negative mutant, however, showed a markedly decrease
d resistance to ordinary light. The cloned lly gene conferred an incre
ased resistance to light in recombinant L. pneumophila and Escherichia
coli K-12, indicating a contribution of the Lly protein to ecological
adaptation of Legionella species.