Six flagellin genes in three H standard
Escherichia coli strains for H3, H53 and H54 were characterized. Each strain has two flagellin genes, one of which is expressed as its standard H antigen. A pair of flagellin genes
flkA3 (encoding for H3 antigen) and
fliC16 (H16) was cloned from Bi7327-41,
flkA53 (H53) and
fliC-53 from E480-68, and
flmA54 (H54) and
fliC-54 from E223-69. Two
fliC genes,
fliC-53 and
fliC-54, are nonfunctional owing to the insertions of IS
1 and IS
1222, respectively. The
flkA and
flmA regions are located in the 3' end of the
rnpB gene and near the
nlpA gene, respectively. Each of them is followed by a gene homologous to
fljA, which is known to repress the expression of
fliC(i) in
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. These results suggest that they are derived from the same origin of the
fljBA operon. However, these regions contain neither the
hin gene nor the invertible H segment. The four flagellin genes,
fliC16,
flkA3,
flkA53 and
flmA54, share high homology in nucleotide and amino-acid sequences with one another and with the
S. enterica serovar Typhimurium flagellin genes. The promoter sequence of
fliC16 is homologous to that of
fliC(i), whereas the promoter sequences of
flkA and
flmA are homologous to that of
fljB. The terminator sequences of the
fliC16,
fliC-53 and
fliC-54 genes are conserved among themselves and identical with that of the
E. coli fliC48 gene. Three FljA repressors, FljA3, FljA53 and FljA54, are homologous highly with one another and moderately with FljA of
Salmonella. These results indicate that six flagellin genes analyzed are markedly similar to the
Salmonella flagellin genes, suggesting their lateral transfer from
Salmonella.
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