Authors
Stephen R Lindemann, Kaitian Peng, Matthew E Long, Jason R Hunt, Michael A Apicella, Denise M Monack, Lee-Ann H Allen, Bradley D Jones
Publication date
2011/2
Journal
Infection and immunity
Volume
79
Issue
2
Pages
581-594
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Francisella tularensis is capable of rampant intracellular growth and causes a potentially fatal disease in humans. Whereas many mutational studies have been performed with avirulent strains of Francisella, relatively little has been done with strains that cause human disease. We generated a near-saturating transposon library in the virulent strain Schu S4, which was subjected to high-throughput screening by transposon site hybridization through primary human macrophages, negatively selecting 202 genes. Of special note were genes in a locus of the Francisella chromosome, FTT1236, FTT1237, and FTT1238. Mutants with mutations in these genes demonstrated significant sensitivity to complement-mediated lysis compared with wild-type Schu S4 and exhibited marked defects in O-antigen and capsular polysaccharide biosynthesis. In the absence of complement, these mutants were phagocytosed more …
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