Gene deletion and functional analysis of the heptyl glycosyltransferaseⅡ (waaF) gene in Vibrio parahemolyticus O-antigen cluster
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    [Objective] To construct heptyl glycosyltransferase gene II (waaF) gene deletion mutant of Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and explore the function of the waaF gene in Vibrio parahaemolyticus. [Methods] The waaF gene deletion mutant was constructed by chitin-based transformation technology using clinical isolates, and then the growth rate, morphology and serotypes were identified. The different sources (O3, O5 and O10) waaF gene complementations were constructed through E. coli S17λpir strains conjugative transferring with Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and the function of the waaF gene was further verified by serotypes. [Results] The waaF gene deletion mutant strain was successfully constructed and it grew normally. The growth rate and morphology of mutant were similar with the wild type strains (WT), but the mutant could not occurred agglutination reaction with O antisera. The O3 and O5 sources waaF gene complementations occurred agglutination reaction with O antisera, but the O10 sources waaF gene complementations was not. [Conclusion] The waaF gene was related with O-antigen synthesis and it was the key gene of O-antigen synthesis pathway in Vibrio parahaemolyticus. The function of different sources waaF gene were not the same.

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Feng Zhao, Songsong Meng, Deqing Zhou. Gene deletion and functional analysis of the heptyl glycosyltransferaseⅡ (waaF) gene in Vibrio parahemolyticus O-antigen cluster. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2016, 56(2): 291-300

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  • Received:June 08,2015
  • Revised:September 10,2015
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