FbpC is not essential for iron acquisition in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
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چکیده
The fbpABC locus of Neisseria gonorrhoeae has been proposed to encode a periplasmic protein-dependent iron transport system. Although the function of the gonococcal FbpA protein has been well characterized and its role as a periplasmic binding protein is well defined, little is known about the function of the FbpB and FbpC proteins. To define the function of the gonococcal FbpC protein, an N. gonorrhoeae F62 fbpC mutant was constructed by insertional inactivation with the kanamycin gene. The N. gonorrhoeae F62 fbpC mutant was observed to grow with heme, transferrin, or ferric nitrate as the sole exogenous iron source, indicating that the gonococcal FbpC protein is not absolutely required for growth with these iron sources. In previous studies we were unable to detect fbpB- or fbpC-specific transcripts by Northern analysis. Reverse transcription-PCR analysis with RNA obtained from N. gonorrhoeae F62 grown under iron-replete and -depleted conditions detected fbpA and fbpAB transcripts but failed to detect fbpC or fbpBC transcripts. These results indicate that FbpC does not play a pivotal role in iron transport in N. gonorrhoeae and suggest that additional ABC transport systems are functional in the gonococcus for the acquisition of iron.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Infection and immunity
دوره 67 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1999