Plasmid-mediated transformation tropism of chlamydial biovars

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Abstract

Chlamydia trachomatis and C. muridarum are human and mouse pathogens, respectively, which show high conservation of gene order and content. Both species contain a common 7.5-kb plasmid that is an important virulence factor. Recently described transformation systems have been used to characterize C. trachomatis L2 plasmid gene functions; however, similar studies have not been reported for C. trachomatis ocular tropic serovar A or the mouse strain, C. muridarum. Here, we have conducted genetic experiments with C. trachomatis serovar A and C. muridarum and report the following: (1) successful transformation of C. muridarum and C. trachomatis serovar A is restricted to a shuttle vector with a C. muridarum or C. trachomatis serovar A plasmid backbone, respectively; (2) transformation of plasmid-deficient C. muridarum with the C. muridarum-based shuttle vector complement glycogen accumulation and inclusion morphology; and (3) C. muridarum plasmid-encoded Pgp4 is a regulator of chromosomal (glgA) and plasmid (pgp3) virulence genes. In summary, our findings show a previously unrecognized and unexpected role for the chlamydial plasmid in its transformation tropism and confirm the plasmids regulatory role of virulence genes in C. muridarum. © 2013 Federation of European Microbiological Societies.

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Song, L., Carlson, J. H., Zhou, B., Virtaneva, K., Whitmire, W. M., Sturdevant, G. L., … Caldwell, H. D. (2014). Plasmid-mediated transformation tropism of chlamydial biovars. Pathogens and Disease, 70(2), 189–193. https://doi.org/10.1111/2049-632X.12104

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