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Microbiology 149 (2003), 1409-1421; DOI  10.1099/mic.0.26138-0
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Microbiology 149 (2003), 1409-1421; DOI  10.1099/mic.0.26138-0
© 2003 Society for General Microbiology

The Edwardsiella ictaluri O polysaccharide biosynthesis gene cluster and the role of O polysaccharide in resistance to normal catfish serum and catfish neutrophils

Mark L. Lawrence1, Michelle M. Banes1, Parastoo Azadi2 and Brenda Y. Reeks1

1 Department of Basic Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762-6100, USA
2 Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, 220 Riverbend Road, Athens, GA 30602-4712, USA

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Mark L. Lawrence
lawrence{at}cvm.msstate.edu

Edwardsiella ictaluri, the causative agent of enteric septicaemia of catfish (ESC), expresses long O polysaccharide (OPS) chains on its surface. The authors previously reported the construction of an isogenic Ed. ictaluri OPS mutant strain and demonstrated that this strain is avirulent in channel catfish. This paper reports the cloning of the Ed. ictaluri OPS biosynthesis gene cluster and identification of the mutated gene in the OPS-negative strain. The sequenced region contains eight complete ORFs and one incomplete ORF encoding LPS biosynthesis enzymes. The mutated gene (designated wbiT) was similar to other bacterial galactose-4-epimerases. Glycosyl composition analysis indicated that wild-type Ed. ictaluri OPS contains higher amounts of galactose and N-acetylgalactosamine than the OPS mutant strain, which correlated well with predicted functions of the genes identified in the OPS biosynthesis cluster. The OPS mutant had a relatively small, but significant, decrease in its ability to survive in normal catfish serum compared to wild-type Ed. ictaluri, but it retained the ability to resist killing by catfish neutrophils.


Abbreviations: CF-HBSS, catfish Hanks' balanced salt solution; CF-PBS, catfish phosphate-buffered saline; COS, core oligosaccharide; ESC, enteric septicaemia of catfish; Hep, heptose; HIS, heat-inactivated serum; KDO, 3-deoxy-D-manno-2-octulosonic acid; NANA, N-acetylneuraminic acid; NS, normal serum; OPS, O polysaccharide

The GenBank accession number for the Ed. ictaluri OPS biosynthesis gene cluster is AY057452.




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