Increased structural and combinatorial diversity in an extended family of genes encoding Vlp surface proteins of Mycoplasma hyorhinis

Variable lipoproteins (Vlp) constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster. Three genes, vlpA, vlpB, and vlpC, have been previously identified in clonal isolates of M. hyorhinis SK76. Each is l...

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Published inJournal of Bacteriology Vol. 177; no. 19; pp. 5636 - 5643
Main Authors Yogev, D. (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.), Watson-McKown, R, Rosengarten, R, Im, J, Wise, K.S
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Abstract Variable lipoproteins (Vlp) constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster. Three genes, vlpA, vlpB, and vlpC, have been previously identified in clonal isolates of M. hyorhinis SK76. Each is linked to a characteristic promoter region containing a homopolymeric tract of adenine residues [poly(A) tract], subject to hypermutation, that transcriptionally controls phase variation of vlp genes and leads to combinatorial surface mosaics of distinct Vlp products. The size of the natural vlp gene repertoire is unknown but may critically determine the degree of structural and combinatorial diversity available in this species. In this study, the vlp repertoire of M. hyorhinis GDL-I was characterized and shown to contain three additional genes, vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF, clustered with other known vlp genes in the order 5'-vlpD-vlpE-vlpF-IS-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3', where IS represents copies of the IS1221 element of M. hyorhinis. The 5' boundary of this expanded family was identical to that of the more limited family 5'-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3' previously described in a clonal isolate of strain SK76. A recombinant construct containing vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF expressed antigenically distinguishable products corresponding to each gene. These genes encode characteristic C-terminal repetitive regions that are subject to size variation by insertion or deletion of intragenic repeats but maintain an extended, charged structure. Each vlp gene also contained characteristic alternative open reading frames, which provide a potential reservoir of coding sequence for Vlp diversity, possibly recruited through insertion and/or deletion mutations. These findings demonstrate a vastly expanded potential for structural diversity and combinatorial display of surface mosaics on this organism.
AbstractList Variable lipoproteins (Vlp) constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster. Three genes, vlpA, vlpB, and vlpC, have been previously identified in clonal isolates of M. hyorhinis SK76. Each is linked to a characteristic promoter region containing a homopolymeric tract of adenine residues [poly(A) tract], subject to hypermutation, that transcriptionally controls phase variation of vlp genes and leads to combinatorial surface mosaics of distinct Vlp products. The size of the natural vlp gene repertoire is unknown but may critically determine the degree of structural and combinatorial diversity available in this species. In this study, the vlp repertoire of M. hyorhinis GDL-I was characterized and shown to contain three additional genes, vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF, clustered with other known vlp genes in the order 5'-vlpD-vlpE-vlpF-IS-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3', where IS represents copies of the IS1221 element of M. hyorhinis. The 5' boundary of this expanded family was identical to that of the more limited family 5'-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3' previously described in a clonal isolate of strain SK76. A recombinant construct containing vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF expressed antigenically distinguishable products corresponding to each gene. These genes encode characteristic C-terminal repetitive regions that are subject to size variation by insertion or deletion of intragenic repeats but maintain an extended, charged structure. Each vlp gene also contained characteristic alternative open reading frames, which provide a potential reservoir of coding sequence for Vlp diversity, possibly recruited through insertion and/or deletion mutations. These findings demonstrate a vastly expanded potential for structural diversity and combinatorial display of surface mosaics on this organism and suggest that modulation of the vlp repertoire, possibly in conjunction with mobile elements, may determine the capacity for surface variation in natural populations and laboratory strains of this mycoplasma species.
Variable lipoproteins constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster.
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Variable lipoproteins (Vlp) constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster. Three genes, vlpA, vlpB, and vlpC, have been previously identified in clonal isolates of M. hyorhinis SK76. Each is linked to a characteristic promoter region containing a homopolymeric tract of adenine residues [poly(A) tract], subject to hypermutation, that transcriptionally controls phase variation of vlp genes and leads to combinatorial surface mosaics of distinct Vlp products. The size of the natural vlp gene repertoire is unknown but may critically determine the degree of structural and combinatorial diversity available in this species. In this study, the vlp repertoire of M. hyorhinis GDL-1 was characterized and shown to contain three additional genes, vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF, clustered with other known vlp genes in the order 5'-vlpD-vlpE-vlpF-IS-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC+ ++-3', where IS represents copies of the IS1221 element of M. hyorhinis. The 5' boundary of this expanded family was identical to that of the more limited family 5'-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3' previously described in a clonal isolate of strain SK76. A recombinant construct containing vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF expressed antigenically distinguishable products corresponding to each gene. These genes encode characteristic C-terminal repetitive regions that are subject to size variation by insertion or deletion of intragenic repeats but maintain an extended, charged structure. Each vlp gene also contained characteristic alternative open reading frames, which provide a potential reservoir of coding sequence for Vlp diversity, possibly recruited through insertion and/or deletion mutations. These findings demonstrate a vastly expanded potential for structural diversity and combinatorial display of surface mosaics on this organism and suggest that modulation of the vlp repertoire, possibly in conjunction with mobile elements, may determine the capacity for surface variation in natural populations and laboratory strains of this mycoplasma species.
Variable lipoproteins (Vlp) constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster. Three genes, vlpA, vlpB, and vlpC, have been previously identified in clonal isolates of M. hyorhinis SK76. Each is linked to a characteristic promoter region containing a homopolymeric tract of adenine residues [poly(A) tract], subject to hypermutation, that transcriptionally controls phase variation of vlp genes and leads to combinatorial surface mosaics of distinct Vlp products. The size of the natural vlp gene repertoire is unknown but may critically determine the degree of structural and combinatorial diversity available in this species. In this study, the vlp repertoire of M. hyorhinis GDL-I was characterized and shown to contain three additional genes, vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF, clustered with other known vlp genes in the order 5'-vlpD-vlpE-vlpF-IS-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3', where IS represents copies of the IS1221 element of M. hyorhinis. The 5' boundary of this expanded family was identical to that of the more limited family 5'-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3' previously described in a clonal isolate of strain SK76. A recombinant construct containing vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF expressed antigenically distinguishable products corresponding to each gene. These genes encode characteristic C-terminal repetitive regions that are subject to size variation by insertion or deletion of intragenic repeats but maintain an extended, charged structure. Each vlp gene also contained characteristic alternative open reading frames, which provide a potential reservoir of coding sequence for Vlp diversity, possibly recruited through insertion and/or deletion mutations. These findings demonstrate a vastly expanded potential for structural diversity and combinatorial display of surface mosaics on this organism.
Variable lipoproteins (Vlp) constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster. Three genes, vlpA, vlpB, and vlpC, have been previously identified in clonal isolates of M. hyorhinis SK76. Each is linked to a characteristic promoter region containing a homopolymeric tract of adenine residues [poly(A) tract], subject to hypermutation, that transcriptionally controls phase variation of vlp genes and leads to combinatorial surface mosaics of distinct Vlp products. The size of the natural vlp gene repertoire is unknown but may critically determine the degree of structural and combinatorial diversity available in this species. In this study, the vlp repertoire of M. hyorhinis GDL-1 was characterized and shown to contain three additional genes, vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF, clustered with other known vlp genes in the order 5'-vlpD-vlpE-vlpF-IS-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC+ ++-3', where IS represents copies of the IS1221 element of M. hyorhinis. The 5' boundary of this expanded family was identical to that of the more limited family 5'-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3' previously described in a clonal isolate of strain SK76. A recombinant construct containing vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF expressed antigenically distinguishable products corresponding to each gene. These genes encode characteristic C-terminal repetitive regions that are subject to size variation by insertion or deletion of intragenic repeats but maintain an extended, charged structure. Each vlp gene also contained characteristic alternative open reading frames, which provide a potential reservoir of coding sequence for Vlp diversity, possibly recruited through insertion and/or deletion mutations. These findings demonstrate a vastly expanded potential for structural diversity and combinatorial display of surface mosaics on this organism and suggest that modulation of the vlp repertoire, possibly in conjunction with mobile elements, may determine the capacity for surface variation in natural populations and laboratory strains of this mycoplasma species.Variable lipoproteins (Vlp) constitute the major coat protein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. They are products of multiple, divergent, single-copy genes organized in a chromosomal cluster. Three genes, vlpA, vlpB, and vlpC, have been previously identified in clonal isolates of M. hyorhinis SK76. Each is linked to a characteristic promoter region containing a homopolymeric tract of adenine residues [poly(A) tract], subject to hypermutation, that transcriptionally controls phase variation of vlp genes and leads to combinatorial surface mosaics of distinct Vlp products. The size of the natural vlp gene repertoire is unknown but may critically determine the degree of structural and combinatorial diversity available in this species. In this study, the vlp repertoire of M. hyorhinis GDL-1 was characterized and shown to contain three additional genes, vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF, clustered with other known vlp genes in the order 5'-vlpD-vlpE-vlpF-IS-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC+ ++-3', where IS represents copies of the IS1221 element of M. hyorhinis. The 5' boundary of this expanded family was identical to that of the more limited family 5'-vlpA-IS-vlpB-vlpC-3' previously described in a clonal isolate of strain SK76. A recombinant construct containing vlpD, vlpE, and vlpF expressed antigenically distinguishable products corresponding to each gene. These genes encode characteristic C-terminal repetitive regions that are subject to size variation by insertion or deletion of intragenic repeats but maintain an extended, charged structure. Each vlp gene also contained characteristic alternative open reading frames, which provide a potential reservoir of coding sequence for Vlp diversity, possibly recruited through insertion and/or deletion mutations. These findings demonstrate a vastly expanded potential for structural diversity and combinatorial display of surface mosaics on this organism and suggest that modulation of the vlp repertoire, possibly in conjunction with mobile elements, may determine the capacity for surface variation in natural populations and laboratory strains of this mycoplasma species.
Author Watson-McKown, R
Yogev, D. (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.)
Im, J
Wise, K.S
Rosengarten, R
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SubjectTerms Amino Acid Sequence
amino acid sequences
Antigenic Variation
Antigenic Variation - genetics
Antigens, Bacterial
BACTERIA
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins - biosynthesis
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins - chemistry
Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins - genetics
bacterial proteins
Bacteriology
Base Sequence
biochemical polymorphism
biosynthesis
chemistry
chromosome mapping
COMPOSICION QUIMICA
COMPOSITION CHIMIQUE
DNA Probes
GENE
GENES
Genes, Bacterial
Genes, Bacterial - genetics
genetics
immunology
LIPOPROTEINAS
LIPOPROTEINE
lipoproteins
Molecular Sequence Data
Multigene Family
Multigene Family - genetics
Mycoplasma
Mycoplasma - genetics
Mycoplasma - immunology
MYCOPLASMA HYORHINIS
open reading frames
POLIMORFISMO BIOQUIMICO
POLYMORPHISME BIOCHIMIQUE
PROTEINAS
PROTEINE
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
Recombinant Fusion Proteins - biosynthesis
Restriction Mapping
SECUENCIA NUCLEICA
Sequence Analysis, DNA
SEQUENCE NUCLEIQUE
structural genes
Title Increased structural and combinatorial diversity in an extended family of genes encoding Vlp surface proteins of Mycoplasma hyorhinis
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