RECIPROCAL EXCHANGE OF MINOR COMPONENTS OF TYPE-1 AND F1C FIMBRIAE RESULTS IN HYBRID ORGANELLES WITH CHANGED RECEPTOR SPECIFICITIES

Citation
P. Klemm et al., RECIPROCAL EXCHANGE OF MINOR COMPONENTS OF TYPE-1 AND F1C FIMBRIAE RESULTS IN HYBRID ORGANELLES WITH CHANGED RECEPTOR SPECIFICITIES, Journal of bacteriology, 176(8), 1994, pp. 2227-2234
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00219193
Volume
176
Issue
8
Year of publication
1994
Pages
2227 - 2234
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9193(1994)176:8<2227:REOMCO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Type 1 and F1C fimbriae are surface organelles of Escherichia coil whi ch mediate receptor-specific binding to different host surfaces. Such fimbriae are found on strains associated with urinary tract infections . The specific receptor binding of the fimbriae is due to the presence of receptor recognition proteins present in the organelles as minor s tructural elements. The organization of the fim and foc gene clusters encoding these fimbriae, as well as the structures of the organelles, are very similar, although the actual sequence homology of the structu ral elements is not remarkable; notably, the sequence identity between the minor components of the type 1 and F1C fimbriae is only 34 to 41% . Type 1 fimbriae mediate agglutination of guinea pig erythrocytes, wh ereas F1C fimbriae do not confer agglutination of any types of erythro cytes tested. However, F1C fimbriae mediate specific adhesion to epith elial cells in the collecting ducts of the human kidney as well as to cells of various cell lines. This report addresses the question of fim brial promiscuity. Our data indicate that minor fimbrial structural el ements can be exchanged between the two fimbrial systems, resulting in hybrid organelles with changed receptor specificity. This is the firs t study on reciprocal exchange of structural components from two diffe rent fimbrial systems.