THE LEVEL OF EXPRESSION OF ALPHA-TOXIN BY DIFFERENT STRAINS OF CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS IS DEPENDENT ON DIFFERENCES IN PROMOTER STRUCTURE AND GENETIC BACKGROUND
Hl. Bullifent et al., THE LEVEL OF EXPRESSION OF ALPHA-TOXIN BY DIFFERENT STRAINS OF CLOSTRIDIUM-PERFRINGENS IS DEPENDENT ON DIFFERENCES IN PROMOTER STRUCTURE AND GENETIC BACKGROUND, Anaerobe, 2(6), 1996, pp. 365-371
The control of expression of the alpha-toxin gene (cpa or plc) of Clos
tridium perfringens has been studied in three strains shown to have hi
gh (NCTC8237), intermediate (strain 13) and low (NCTC8533) phospholipa
se C activity in the culture supernatant. The phospholipase C activity
was shown to be related to cpa mRNA levels. Primer extension studies
were performed to locate the cpa promoter regions in strains NCTC8237
and 13. Differences in promoter sequences could account for the differ
ences in alpha-toxin production between strains 13 and NCTC8237. In co
ntrast, the differences in alpha-toxin production between strains NCTC
8237 and NCTC8533 were unlikely to be due to promoter differences beca
use the upstream promoter-containing sequences were identical in these
strains. The recombinant plasmid carrying the NCTC8237 cpa gene was i
ntroduced into strains 13 and NCTC8533. The level of production of the
alpha-toxin was 16-fold higher in strain 13, indicating the presence
of strain-dependant regulatory systems. (C) 1996 Academic Press.