Identification and characterization of a newly isolated shiga toxin 2- converting phage from shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli

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Shiga toxins 1 (Stx1) and 2 (Stx2) are encoded by toxin-converting bacteriophages of Stx-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), and so far two Stx1- and one Stx2-converting phages have been isolated from two STEC strains (A.D. O'Brien, J. W. Newlands, S. F. Miller, R. K. Holmes, H. W. Smith, and S. B. Formal, Science 226: 694-696, 1984). In this study, we isolated two Stx2-converting phages, designated Stx2Φ-I and Stx2Φ-II, from two clinical strains of STEC associated with the outbreaks in Japan in 1996 and found that Stx2Φ-I resembled 933W, the previously reported Stx2-converting phage, in its infective properties for E. coli K-12 strain C600 while Stx2Φ-II was distinct from them. The sizes of the plaques of Stx2Φ-I and Stx2Φ-II in C600 were different; the former was larger than the latter. The restriction maps of Stx2Φ-I and Stx2Φ-II were not identical; rather, Stx2Φ-II DNA was approximately 3 kb larger than Stx2Φ-I DNA. Furthermore, Stx2Φ-I and Stx2Φ-II showed different phage immunity, with Stx2Φ-I and 933W belonging to the same group. Infection of C600 by Stx2Φ-I or 933W was affected by environmental osmolarity differently from that by Stx2Φ-II. When C600 was grown under conditions of high osmolarity, the infectivity of Stx2Φ-I and 933W was greatly decreased compared with that of Stx2Φ-II. Examination of the plating efficiency of the three phages for the defined mutations in C600 revealed that the efficiency of Stx2Φ-I and 933W for the fadL mutant decreased to less than 10-7 compared with that for C600 whereas the efficiency of Stx2Φ-II decreased to 0.1% of that for C600. In contrast, while the plating efficiency of Stx2Φ-II for the lamb mutant decreased to a low level (0.05% of that for C600), the efficiencies of Stx2Φ-I and 933W were not changed. This was confirmed by the phage neutralization experiments with isolated outer membrane fractions from C600, fadL mutant, or lamB mutant or the purified His6-tagged FadL and Lamb proteins. Based on the data, we concluded that FadL acts as the receptor for Stx2Φ-I and Stx2Φ-II whereas LamB acts as the receptor only for Stx2Φ-II.

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Watarai, M., Sato, T., Kobayashi, M., Shimizu, T., Yamasaki, S., Tobe, T., … Takeda, Y. (1998). Identification and characterization of a newly isolated shiga toxin 2- converting phage from shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli. Infection and Immunity, 66(9), 4100–4107. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.66.9.4100-4107.1998

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