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. 1984 Oct;160(1):402–407. doi: 10.1128/jb.160.1.402-407.1984

Localization, cloning, and sequence determination of the conjugative plasmid ColB2 pilin gene.

B B Finlay, L S Frost, W Paranchych
PMCID: PMC214732  PMID: 6090427

Abstract

ColB2 is a colicin-producing, 96-kilobase plasmid which encodes a conjugative system that is similar, but not identical, to F. A restriction map of this plasmid was generated, and DNA homology studies between F and ColB2 plasmids revealed homology only between their transfer operons. The locations of the ColB2 transfer operon and ColB2 pilin gene were localized on this restriction map. The gene encoding ColB2 pilin, traA, was cloned and sequenced. The pilin protein of ColB2 is identical to F, except at the amino terminus, where ala-gln of ColB2 pilin corresponds to Ala-Gly-Ser-Ser of F pilin. This is due to a 6-base-pair deletion in the ColB2 pilin gene. Biochemical studies on tryptic peptides derived from ColB2 pilin demonstrate the location of this gene to be correct. There is a putative signal peptidase cleavage site after the sequence Ala-Met-Ala, giving a signal peptide of 51 amino acids and a mature pilin protein of 68 amino acids (7,000 daltons). The amino terminus is blocked, probably with an acetyl group. A chimera containing the ColB2 pilin gene was able to complement an F traA mutant, demonstrating that the pilus assembly proteins of F can utilize the ColB2 pilin protein to form a pilus.

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