Piliation control mechanisms in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

Sven Bergström(National Institutes of Health), Kenneth E. Robbins(National Institutes of Health), Michael Koomey, J Swanson(National Institutes of Health)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
June 1, 1986
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Abstract

Gonococci (Gc) undergo pilus+ to pilus- "phase transitions" readily in vitro. In the present study we sequenced pilin mRNA from reverting, pilus- Gc by oligonucleotide primer extension and compared these pilin mRNA sequences with those expressed by their pilus+ predecessors and pilus+ revertants. The results suggest that genetic rearrangement within the pilin structural gene can generate defective pilin gene products, resulting in a pilus- phenotype. These pilus- Gc give rise to pilus+ revertants upon reconstitution of their modified pilin gene.


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