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The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein

BACKGROUND: The Mycoplasma hominis vaa gene encodes a highly variable, surface antigen involved in the adhesion to host cells. We have analysed the structure of the vaa locus to elucidate the genetic basis for variation of vaa. RESULTS: Mapping of vaa on existing physical maps of five M. hominis iso...

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Autores principales: Boesen, Thomas, Emmersen, Jeppe, Baczynska, Agata, Birkelund, Svend, Christiansen, Gunna
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC524362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15385054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-4-37
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author Boesen, Thomas
Emmersen, Jeppe
Baczynska, Agata
Birkelund, Svend
Christiansen, Gunna
author_facet Boesen, Thomas
Emmersen, Jeppe
Baczynska, Agata
Birkelund, Svend
Christiansen, Gunna
author_sort Boesen, Thomas
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The Mycoplasma hominis vaa gene encodes a highly variable, surface antigen involved in the adhesion to host cells. We have analysed the structure of the vaa locus to elucidate the genetic basis for variation of vaa. RESULTS: Mapping of vaa on existing physical maps of five M. hominis isolates by pulsed field gel electrophoresis revealed that vaa is located in a genomic region containing the majority of other characterized membrane protein genes of M. hominis. Sequencing of an 11 kb region containing the vaa locus of M. hominis isolate 132 showed the presence of conserved housekeeping genes at the borders of the region, uvrA upstream and the hitABL operon downstream to vaa. Analysis of 20 M. hominis isolates revealed that the vaa upstream region was conserved whereas the downstream region was highly variable. In isolate 132 this region contained an open reading frame (ORF) encoding a putative 160 kDa membrane protein. Homologous ORFs were present in half of the isolates, whereas this ORF, termed vmp (variable membrane protein), was deleted from the locus in the remaining isolates. Compellingly, the conserved upstream region and variable downstream region of vaa correlates with the genetic structure of vaa itself which consists of a conserved 5' end and a variable 3' end containing a variable number of exchangeable sequence cassettes. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrate that the vaa locus contains a divergent genetic islet, and indicate pronounced intraspecies recombination. The high variability level of the locus indicate that it is a chromosomal 'hot spot', presumably important for sustaining diversity and a high adaptation potential of M. hominis.
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spelling pubmed-5243622004-10-29 The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein Boesen, Thomas Emmersen, Jeppe Baczynska, Agata Birkelund, Svend Christiansen, Gunna BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The Mycoplasma hominis vaa gene encodes a highly variable, surface antigen involved in the adhesion to host cells. We have analysed the structure of the vaa locus to elucidate the genetic basis for variation of vaa. RESULTS: Mapping of vaa on existing physical maps of five M. hominis isolates by pulsed field gel electrophoresis revealed that vaa is located in a genomic region containing the majority of other characterized membrane protein genes of M. hominis. Sequencing of an 11 kb region containing the vaa locus of M. hominis isolate 132 showed the presence of conserved housekeeping genes at the borders of the region, uvrA upstream and the hitABL operon downstream to vaa. Analysis of 20 M. hominis isolates revealed that the vaa upstream region was conserved whereas the downstream region was highly variable. In isolate 132 this region contained an open reading frame (ORF) encoding a putative 160 kDa membrane protein. Homologous ORFs were present in half of the isolates, whereas this ORF, termed vmp (variable membrane protein), was deleted from the locus in the remaining isolates. Compellingly, the conserved upstream region and variable downstream region of vaa correlates with the genetic structure of vaa itself which consists of a conserved 5' end and a variable 3' end containing a variable number of exchangeable sequence cassettes. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrate that the vaa locus contains a divergent genetic islet, and indicate pronounced intraspecies recombination. The high variability level of the locus indicate that it is a chromosomal 'hot spot', presumably important for sustaining diversity and a high adaptation potential of M. hominis. BioMed Central 2004-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC524362/ /pubmed/15385054 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-4-37 Text en Copyright © 2004 Boesen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
spellingShingle Research Article
Boesen, Thomas
Emmersen, Jeppe
Baczynska, Agata
Birkelund, Svend
Christiansen, Gunna
The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein
title The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein
title_full The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein
title_fullStr The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein
title_full_unstemmed The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein
title_short The vaa locus of Mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein
title_sort vaa locus of mycoplasma hominis contains a divergent genetic islet encoding a putative membrane protein
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC524362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15385054
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-4-37
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