Escherichia coil F-18, a normal human fecal isolate, is an excellent c
olonizer of the streptomycin-treated mouse large intestine. E. coli F-
18Col(-), a derivative of E. coli F-18 which no longer makes the E. co
li F-18 colicin, colonizes the large intestine as well as E. coli F-18
when fed to mice alone but is eliminated when fed together with E. co
li F-18. Recently we randomly cloned E. coli F-18 DNA into E. coli F-1
8Col(-) and let the mouse intestine select the best colonizer. In this
way, we isolated a 6.5-kb E. coli F-18 DNA sequence that simultaneous
ly stimulated synthesis of type 1 fimbriae and enhanced E. coli F-18Co
l(-) colonizing ability. In the present investigation we show that the
gene responsible for stimulation of type 1 fimbriae synthesis appears
to be leuX, which encodes a tRNA specific for the rare leucine codon
UUG. Moreover, it appears that expression of leuX may be regulated by
two proteins (22 kDa and 26 kDa) encoded by genes immediately adjacent
to leuX.