A Yersinia pestis‐specific DNA fragment encodes temperature‐dependent coagulase and fibrinolysin associated phenotypes
- 1 June 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 3 (6), 767-775
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.1989.tb00225.x
Abstract
The effect of temperature on coagulase and fibrinolysin expression (Pla) by Yersinia pestis has been implicated in the transmission of plague by fleas. In an attempt to improve our understanding of this process, we have cloned, sequenced and characterized the gene encoding the Pla phenotypes in Y. pestis, and examined its temperature-dependent regulation. The coding region for this gene overlaps a 900bp Y. pestis-specific DNA fragment that we have previously shown to be capable of detecting plague bacilli in fleas. The pla gene contains a single open reading frame encoding 312 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of 34.7 kD and a putative signal sequence of 20 amino acids. This coding region appears to be sufficient for both coagulase and fibrinolytic activities. In Y. pestis, modulation between coagulase and fibrinolytic activities is temperature-dependent: coagulase activity is most evident at temperatures below 30°C but fibrinolytic activity increases with higher temperatures (>30°C), regardless of the temperature at which the bacteria are grown. Our results lead us to believe that this regulation occurs post-translationally. It is possible that the alternative forms of the Pla protein are essential to ‘flea blockage’ and subsequent transmission of the plague bacillus to animals.This publication has 70 references indexed in Scilit:
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