Giffard P M, Allen D M, Milward C P, Simpson C L, Jacques N A
Institute of Dental Research, United Dental Hospital, Surry Hills, NSW, Australia.
J Gen Microbiol. 1993 Jul;139(7):1511-22. doi: 10.1099/00221287-139-7-1511.
Many strains of oral streptococci secrete glucosyltransferases (GTFs) that polymerize sucrose into glucans that form an integral part of the plaque matrix on the tooth surface. Recently, we reported the cloning of two closely linked GTF-encoding genes (gtfJ and gtfK) from Streptococcus salivarius ATCC 25975 as well as the sequence of gtfJ, which encodes a primer-dependent GTF that synthesizes an insoluble product (a GTF-I). In this communication we report the sequence of gtfK, which encodes a primer-dependent GTF that synthesizes a soluble product (a GTF-S), as well as the sequence of a small downstream open reading frame of unknown function. The deduced sequence of GtfK was compared with those of seven other streptococcal Gtfs and an unrooted phylogenetic tree constructed. This analysis suggested that Gtfs with similar product specificities do not form phylogenetic clusters and was consistent with currently accepted phylogenetic schemes. The tree was tested by constructing a series of 'sub-trees' from different blocks of the alignment. Evidence was obtained for recombination events involving gtfB and gtfC from S. mutans GS-5, gtfJ and gtfK from S. salivarius, as well as the gtfI genes from S. downei and S. sobrinus. The recombination events between gtfB and gtfC, and between the two gtfI genes, were confirmed by examining divergences at silent sites.
许多口腔链球菌菌株会分泌葡糖基转移酶(GTFs),这些酶将蔗糖聚合成葡聚糖,而葡聚糖是牙齿表面菌斑基质的重要组成部分。最近,我们报道了从唾液链球菌ATCC 25975中克隆出两个紧密相连的GTF编码基因(gtfJ和gtfK)以及gtfJ的序列,gtfJ编码一种合成不溶性产物的引物依赖性GTF(一种GTF-I)。在本通讯中,我们报道了gtfK的序列,它编码一种合成可溶性产物的引物依赖性GTF(一种GTF-S),以及一个功能未知的小下游开放阅读框的序列。将推导的GtfK序列与其他七种链球菌Gtfs的序列进行比较,并构建了一个无根系统发育树。该分析表明,具有相似产物特异性的Gtfs不会形成系统发育簇,这与目前公认的系统发育方案一致。通过从比对的不同区域构建一系列“子树”对该树进行了检验。获得了涉及变形链球菌GS-5的gtfB和gtfC、唾液链球菌的gtfJ和gtfK以及唐氏链球菌和远缘链球菌的gtfI基因的重组事件的证据。通过检查沉默位点的差异证实了gtfB和gtfC之间以及两个gtfI基因之间的重组事件。