An HlyB-type function is required for expression of the Enterococcus faecalis hemolysin/bacteriocin

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The nucleotide sequence of a 3,422-bp internal restriction fragment from the Enterococcus faecalis pAD1 hemolysin/bacteriocin-encoding region was determined. This fragment was associated with expression of hemolysin/bacteriocin component L and contained a 2,142-bp open reading frame. The inferred amino acid sequence revealed a protein which shared extensive similarity with HlyB of the Escherichia coli alpha-hemolysin operon. The inferred protein, CylB, was observed to be independently expressed in E. coli and capable of complementing an insertion mutation in the cloned hemolysin/bacteriocin operon in trans. Despite the extensive similarity to HlyB, CylB was incapable of complementing an insertion mutation in hlyB. Cytolysin determinants possessing an HlyB-type transport function are widely dispersed throughout gram-negative genera. We believe this to be the first example of an HlyB-type protein encoded within a cytolysin determinant from a gram-positive bacterium.

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Gilmore, M. S., Segarra, R. A., & Booth, M. C. (1990). An HlyB-type function is required for expression of the Enterococcus faecalis hemolysin/bacteriocin. Infection and Immunity, 58(12), 3914–3923. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.58.12.3914-3923.1990

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