A nonsense mutation abrogates production of a functional enterotoxin A inClostridium difficiletoxinotype VIII strains of serogroups F and X
- 1 September 1999
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in FEMS Microbiology Letters
- Vol. 178 (1), 163-168
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1999.tb13773.x
Abstract
Clostridium difficile strains of toxinotype VIII from serogroups F and X are described as toxin B-positive, toxin A-negative (TcdB+ A-), although they harbour almost the entire tcdA gene. To identify the reason for the lack of TcdA detection, we analyzed catalytic and ligand domains of TcdA-1470 of the type strain of serogroup F, strain 1470. Using recombinant fragments, the C-terminal immunodominant ligand domain TcdA3-1470, spanning amino acid residues 1694-2711 (corresponding to VPI 10463 sequence), was detected in Western blots. Similar experiments using the recombinant N-terminal catalytic fragment TcdAc1-2-1470 (amino acid positions 1-544) failed. In addition, this fragment showed no glucosylation activity. We determined the size and the position of alterations in the ligand domain tcdA3-1470 by DNA sequencing. Within the N-terminal fragment tcdAc1-2-1470, a nonsense mutation was identified introducing a stop codon at amino acid position 47. Identical mutations were found in the two serogroup X strains 17663 and 10355. The mutation might explain the lack of TcdA production observed in strains of serotypes F and X.Keywords
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