HMW1 is required for cytadhesin P1 trafficking to the attachment organelle in Mycoplasma pneumoniae

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Hahn, TW [1 ]
Willey, MJ [1 ]
Krause, DC [1 ]
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[1] Univ Georgia, Dept Microbiol, Athens, GA 30602 USA
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10.1128/JB.180.5.1270-1276.1998
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae proteins HWM1-HMW3 collectively are essential for cytadherence, but the function or requirement for each has not been defined. Cytadherence mutant M6 lacks HMW1 because of a frameshift in hmw1 and produces a truncated adherence-associated protein P30 because of a deletion at the 3' end of p30, Genetic manipulation of this mutant was used to evaluate the role of HMW1 in cytadherence. Mutant M6 was transformed with a recombinant transposon containing a wild-type p30 allele. Transformants synthesized both truncated and full-length P30, from the resident and recombinant alleles, respectively. However, these transformants remained hemadsorption negative, suggesting that HMW1 is required for cytadherence. Wild-type M. pneumoniae cells ape generally elongated, tapering to form the attachment organelle at one end of the cell, The cytadhesin protein P1 is normally densely clustered on the mycoplasma surface at this differentiated terminal structure, However, both mutant MG and M6 transformed with recombinant p30 had a striking ovoid morphology with no tapering at the tip structure, making the attachment organelle indistinguishable. Furthermore, protein PI was randomly distributed on the mycoplasma surface rather than clustered at a polar location. In contrast, mutant M6 transformed with a recombinant transposon expressing the wild-type hmw1 allele exhibited a near-normal morphology and localized PI to the attachment organelle. Significantly, M6 transformed with an hmw1 gene truncated slightly at the 3' end failed to restore proper morphology or P1 localization to the attachment organelle suggesting a functional importance to the C-terminal domain of HMW1.
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