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Microbiology 143 (1997), 1681-1690; DOI  10.1099/00221287-143-5-1681
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The flgK motility operon of Borrelia burgdorferi is initiated by a s70-like promoter

Yigong Ge1, lain G. Old2, Saint Girons Isabelle2 and Nyles W. Charon1

1Department of Microbiology, West Virginia University, Health Sciences Center, Box 9177, Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-9177, USA
2Unité de Bactériologie Moléculaire et Médicale, Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris, Cédex 15, France

ABSTRACT

A cluster of flagellar genes of Borrelia burgdorferi was identified and sequenced. This cluster comprises an operon, designated the flgK operon, which is initiated by a s70-like promoter. The flgK operon consists of flbF (function unknown), flgK (encoding HAP1), flgL (encoding HAP3) and orfX (function unknown), and maps at 185 kb on the chromosome. In other bacteria, the hook-associated proteins HAP1 and HAP3 connect the flagellar filament to the hook and are required for the last stage of flagellar assembly. Reverse transcriptase-PCR analysis indicated that flbF through to orfX are transcribed as a single mRNA, and primer extension analysis revealed that transcription of the flgK operon is initiated by a s70-like promoter upstream of flbF. Subcloning the flgK promoter element into a promoter probe cat vector revealed that the flgK promoter element had strong activity in both Escherichia coli and Salmonella typhimurium. In addition, when this construct was transformed into a fliA mutant of S. typhimurium which lacked a functional flagellar-specific s28factor, the flgK promoter was still functional. Based on these results, the promoter element of the flagellin gene (fla, hereafter referred to as flaB) was re-examined. flaB encodes the flagellar filament protein, and a sgp33-34-like promoter has been reported to be involved in the transcription of this gene. A transcriptional start point was found 1 bp downstream of the reported start site. The sequence around -10 and -35 are consistent with the presence of a s70-like promoter in addition to the putative sgp33-34-like promoter for flaB. In contrast to the flgK promoter element, no activity was detected after subcloning a flaB promoter element into the promoter probe cat vector. Because a s70-like promoter rather than a unique flagellar sigma factor is involved in the later stage of flagellar assembly, the regulation of B. burgdorferi flagellar genes is evidently different from that of other bacteria.

Author for correspondence: Nyles W. Charon. Tel: + 1 304 293 4170. Fax: + 1 304 293 7823. e-mail: charon@wvnvms.wvnet.edu


Keywords: Borrelia burgdorferi, motility, flagella, hook-associated protein, sigma factor




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