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Identification of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa O17 and O15 O-Specific Antigen Biosynthesis Loci Reveals an ABC Transporter-Dependent Synthesis Pathway and Mechanisms of Genetic Diversity

Steven M. Huszczynski, Youai Hao, Joseph S. Lam, Cezar M. Khursigara

2020Journal of Bacteriology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

P. aeruginosa is a problematic opportunistic pathogen that causes diseases in those with compromised host defenses, such as those suffering from cystic fibrosis. This bacterium produces a number of virulence factors, including a serotype-specific O antigen. Here, we identified and characterized the gene clusters that produce the O15 and O17 O antigens and show that they utilize a pathway for synthesis that is distinct from that of the 18 other known serotypes. We also provide evidence that these clusters have acquired mutations in specific biosynthesis genes and have undergone extensive horizontal gene transfer within the P. aeruginosa population. These findings expand on our understanding of O antigen biosynthesis in Gram-negative bacteria and the mechanisms that drive O antigen diversity.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPseudomonas aeruginosaBiosynthesisATP-binding cassette transporterGeneticsIdentification (biology)GeneTransporterComputational biologyMicrobiologyBacteriaBotanyBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacteriophages and microbial interactions