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Patterns of Sequence Conservation in the S-Layer Proteins and Related Sequences in Clostridium Difficile

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Journal J Bacteriol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2002 Jun 26
PMID 12081960
Citations 22
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Clostridium difficile is the etiological agent of antibiotic-associated diarrhea. Among the factors that may play a role in infection are S-layer proteins (SLPs). Previous work has shown these to consist mainly of two components, resulting from the cleavage of a precursor encoded by the slpA gene. The high-molecular-weight (MW) subunit is related both to amidases from B. subtilis and to at least another 28 gene products in C. difficile strain 630. To gain insight into the functions of the SLPs and related proteins, we have further investigated the pattern of variability both at the slpA locus and at six nearby paralogs. Sequencing of the slpA gene from an S-layer group II strain and a variant S-layer group strain confirms a high degree of divergence in the low-MW SLP, which may result from diversifying selection. A highly conserved motif, however, is found at the C terminus in all low-MW subunits and may be essential for SlpA precursor cleavage. In strain 167, a variant cleavage product is present, suggesting a secondary processing site. Southern blotting analysis shows slpA-like open reading frames (ORFs) 2 to 7 to be conserved in all nine strains tested, with one exception: ORF2, which encodes a 66-kDa polypeptide coextracted at low pH with the main SLPs in strain 630, may be partially deleted in strain 167. Polymorphism within the slpA-ORF7 cluster may be more pronounced in the region proximal to the slpA gene. Unexpectedly, a high-MW subunit probe cross hybridizes to sequences outside the slpA locus, which appear to vary in number in different strains.

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