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| Content Provider | PubMed Central |
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| Author | Tao, S. Kaul, R. Wenman, W. M. |
| Abstract | A lambda gt11 recombinant library of Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L2 chromosomal DNA was screened with a 29-mer synthetic oligonucleotide specific to the N-terminal amino acids of a predominant 18-kDa chlamydial protein. One recombinant clone, designated lambda gt11/L2/RKA10, was selected on the basis of its strong hybridization signal. Restriction endonuclease analysis and complete nucleotide sequencing of the recombinant revealed a 2,633-bp insert containing one complete open reading frame (ORF2) and two partial ORFs (ORF1 and ORF3). The deduced amino acid sequence of ORF2 matched perfectly at its N-terminal end with the derived amino acid sequence. The 375-bp ORF is capable of encoding a protein comprising 125 amino acids with a molecular mass of 13,689. A sequence compatible with a Shine-Dalgarno ribosome-binding site was located 9 bp upstream from the initiation codon, while the sequence distal to ORF2 revealed a rho-independent terminator. The protein, designated CTH1, possesses an estimated pI of 10.71 due to its high lysine content. This highly basic protein contains no tryptophan or phenylalanine. A protein data base search identified significant homology between CTH1 and painted sea urchin histone H1. Northern (RNA) blot analysis of Chlamydia-infected host cells demonstrated transcripts at 12 h postinfection. The recombinant plasmid encoding ORF2 expressed a gene product of approximately 18 kDa, similar to the native chlamydial protein as analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. This protein appears to represent one of the few eukaryotic histonelike proteins described to date in prokaryotes. |
| Starting Page | 2818 |
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| ISSN | 10985530 |
| e-ISSN | 10985530 |
| Journal | Journal of Bacteriology |
| Issue Number | 9 |
| Volume Number | 173 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1991-05-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Research in Higher Education |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Molecular Biology Microbiology |
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