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. 1995 Jul;177(14):3932–3939. doi: 10.1128/jb.177.14.3932-3939.1995

A specific PulD homolog is required for the secretion of paracrystalline surface array subunits in Aeromonas hydrophila.

S R Thomas 1, T J Trust 1
PMCID: PMC177120  PMID: 7608063

Abstract

Aeromonas hydrophila is an important pathogen of fish, and its high-virulence strains display a two-dimensional paracrystalline layer (S-layer) on their outermost surfaces. The nucleotide sequence of a 4.1-kb region located 700 bp upstream of the A. hydrophila TF7 S-layer protein gene (ahsA) has been determined. A sequence analysis of the region revealed the presence of three complete open reading frames ending in a gene encoding a 79.8-kDa polypeptide that shows high homology to the PulD family of secretion proteins. The sequenced region displays both organizational and sequence homology to the Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris Xps secretory system. Insertional inactivation of the spsD (S-protein secretion D) gene showed that the loss of expression of the PulD homolog coincided with the localization of the S-protein in the periplasm and the loss of the S-layer from the surface of the bacterium. However, the secretion of the enzymes hemolysin, amylase, and protease was unaffected in the mutant with the nonfunctional spsD gene, as was the export of flagella and fimbrial proteins. Southern blot analysis showed that the spsD gene was not conserved among all strains of S-protein-producing A. hydrophila or Aeromonas veronii biotype sobria. Use of the promoterless chloramphenicol acetyltransferase gene showed that unlike pulD and its homologs, spsD contains its own promoter. A. hydrophila has been shown to contain the exe operon, which is responsible for the secretion of a number of extracellular enzymes in this bacterium. A fragment of DNA was generated from the exeD gene of A. hydrophilia Ah65 by PCR and was subsequently used in hybridization studies to probe the chromosome of A. hydrophila TF7. The presence of an exeD homolog in A. hydrophila TF7 was found; therefore, the spsD gene encodes a second pulD homolog that displays a high specificity for the secretion of the S-protein. This gene appears to be part of a second terminal branch of the general secretory pathway in A. hydrophila.

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