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Sequencing of genes within the vir regulon of Streptococcus pyogenes type M15 — an opacity factor-positive serotype with low opacity factor expression

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Major virulence determinants of group A streptococci, such as M-protein, immunoglobulin Fc-receptors (FcRA, EmmL) and C5a peptidase, appear to be genetically co-regulated, their genes being located within a vir regulon. We studied the organization of these genes in a group A, type M15 strain of Streptococcus pyogenes, previously defined as OF, by hybridization analysis of chromosomal DNA and of an S. pyogenes gene library in Escherichia coli, and by gene sequencing. Within the vir regulon, in addition to the virR and scpA genes, three so-called emm-related genes were found: fcrA, emmL and enn. Whereas IgG Fc-binding proteins were encoded by fcrA and emmL, the product of enn was not identified. The presence of three emm-related genes in this region is reminescent of vir regulon organization in OF+ rather than OF strains as earlier defined by others. Furthermore, analysis of the deduced product of the emmL gene showed deletions and amino acid substitutions within the PGTS-rich domain and membrane anchor, which thus resembles corresponding products of OF+ rather than OF strains. In view of these findings, the opacity factor (OF) activity of the strain was tested using growth supernatant, with negative outcome. However, a concentrated SDS cell extract revealed definite OF activity. One of two other type M15 reference strains also showed definite OF activity in SDS extracts. We therefore propose that type M15 strains belong to the OF+ category but often show low levels of expression of OF.

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Katerov, V., Schalén, C. & Totolian, A.A. Sequencing of genes within the vir regulon of Streptococcus pyogenes type M15 — an opacity factor-positive serotype with low opacity factor expression. Molec. Gen. Genet. 245, 78–85 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00279753

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