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Localization and function of the accessory protein Mfa3 in <italic>Porphyromonas gingivalis</italic> Mfa1 fimbriae.

Authors :
Hasegawa, Y.
Nagano, K.
Ikai, R.
Izumigawa, M.
Yoshida, Y.
Kitai, N.
Lamont, R. J.
Murakami, Y.
Yoshimura, F.
Source :
Molecular Oral Microbiology. Sep2013, p1.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The fimbriae of &lt;italic&gt;Porphyromonas gingivalis&lt;/italic&gt;, the causative agent of periodontitis, have been implicated in various aspects of pathogenicity, such as colonization, adhesion and aggregation. &lt;italic&gt;P. gingivalis&lt;/italic&gt; ATCC 33277 has two adhesins comprised of the FimA and Mfa1 fimbriae. We characterized the PGN0289 (Mfa3) protein, which is one of the three accessory proteins of Mfa1 fimbriae in &lt;italic&gt;P. gingivalis&lt;/italic&gt;. The Mfa3 protein was present in two different sizes of 40 and 43 kDa in the cell. The 43‐kDa and the 40‐kDa Mfa3 were detected largely in the inner membrane and the outer membrane, respectively. Purified Mfa1 fimbriae contained the 40‐kDa Mfa3 alone. Furthermore, the 40‐kDa Mfa3 started with the Ala44 residue of the deduced amino acid sequence, indicating that N‐terminal region of the nascent protein expressed from the &lt;italic&gt;mfa3&lt;/italic&gt; gene is processed in the transport step from the inner membrane into fimbriae. Immuno‐electron microscopy revealed that Mfa3 localized at the tip of fimbrial shaft. Interestingly, deletion of the &lt;italic&gt;mfa3&lt;/italic&gt; gene resulted in absence of other accessory proteins of PGN0290 and PGN0291 in the purified Mfa1 fimbriae, suggesting that Mfa3 is required for integration of PGN0290 and PGN0291 into fimbriae. A double mutant of &lt;italic&gt;mfa3&lt;/italic&gt; and &lt;italic&gt;fimA&lt;/italic&gt; genes (phenotype Mfa1 plus, FimA minus) showed increased auto‐aggregation and biofilm formation similar to a double mutant of &lt;italic&gt;mfa1&lt;/italic&gt; and &lt;italic&gt;fimA&lt;/italic&gt; genes (phenotype Mfa1 minus, FimA minus). These findings suggest that the tip protein Mfa3 of the Mfa1 fimbriae may function in the integration of accessory proteins and in the colonization of &lt;italic&gt;P. gingivalis&lt;/italic&gt;.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411006
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Oral Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145869921
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/mom.12040