Genetic mapping of Vibrio cholerae enterotoxin structural genes.

نویسندگان

  • I Sporecke
  • D Castro
  • J J Mekalanos
چکیده

The structural genes which constitute the cholera toxin operon, ctxAB, were genetically mapped in the Vibrio cholerae El Tor strain RV79. This strain of V. cholerae contains two copies of the ctx operon located on a 7-kilobase-pair tandemly duplicated region. We began by isolating a vibriophage VcA1 insertion mutation in one of the two ctxA genes located in this region. The mutant carrying this ctxA::VcA1 insertion, DC24, was converted to a VcA1-facilitated donor by introduction of the conjugal plasmid pSJ15, which carries an inserted copy of a defective VcA1-like prophage. The donor characteristics of DC24(pSJ15) indicated that the ctxA::VcA1 insertion mutation was near the trp region of the V. cholerae chromosome. Subsequent RV79 three-factor crosses were performed between VcA1-facilitated donors and recipient strains carrying one of two structural gene mutations in ctx, either delta ctxA23P Kmr or delta ctx-7922. The former was constructed by an in vivo marker exchange procedure and could be scored either by its kanamycin resistance phenotype or by its lack of DNA sequences homologous to the ctxA region. The delta ctx-7922 mutation is a total deletion of both ctx copies of strain RV79. The three-factor cross data strongly suggest that the two ctx loci of RV79 map between the nal and his genes of V. cholerae in the trp nal his linkage group. Physical analysis and heterologous crosses between an RV79 El Tor donor and a 569B classical recipient indicates that one of the two 569B ctx operon copies maps in the same region as the RV79 ctx loci (i.e., linked to nal). Together with previously published observations, these data show that the ctx structural genes are not closely linked to other genes known to affect toxin production in V. cholerae.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of bacteriology

دوره 157 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1984