Authors
XAVIER Rubirés, FRANCESC Saigi, N Piqué, N Climent, SUSANA Merino, SEBASTIAN Albertí, JUAN M Tomás, MIGUEL Regué
Publication date
1997/12
Journal
Journal of bacteriology
Volume
179
Issue
23
Pages
7581-7586
Description
A cosmid-based genomic library of Serratia marcescens N28b was introduced into Escherichia coli DH5alpha, and clones were screened for serum resistance. One clone was found resistant to serum, to bacteriocin 28b, and to bacteriophages TuIa and TuIb. This clone also showed O antigen in its lipopolysaccharide. Subcloning and sequencing experiments showed that a 2,124-bp DNA fragment containing the rmlD and wbbL genes was responsible for the observed phenotypes. On the basis of amino acid similarity, we suggest that the 288-residue RmlD protein is a dTDP-L-rhamnose synthase. Plasmid pJT102, containing only the wbbL gene, was able to induce O16-antigen production and serum resistance in E. coli DH5alpha. These results suggest that the 282-residue WbbL protein is a rhamnosyltransferase able to complement the rJb-50 mutation in E. coli K-12 derivatives, despite the low level of amino acid …
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