An M28-derived group A streptococcal strain deleted for the gene encoding M protein was converted to M+ by introduction of a plasmid carrying emm6, the structural gene for type 6 M protein from strain D471. The reconstituted M+ strain, JRS2, resists phagocytosis in human blood and is opsonized by anti-M6 hyperimmune serum, but not by anti-M28 serum. Immunofluorescent microscopy and ELISA demonstrate the presence of M protein on its surface. In addition, JRS2 removes opsonic antibodies from hyperimmune rabbit sera generated by immunization with purified ColiM6 protein and with a synthetic amino-terminal peptide derived from M6. Immunization of rabbits with JRS2 generates opsonic anti-M6 antibodies. These results indicate that the cloned emm6 gene contains the information necessary to convert a phagocytosis-sensitive streptococcus to phagocytosis resistance. Furthermore, it also contains the determinants for M type specificity and those required to elicit opsonic antibodies. It thus appears to determine all the traits associated with M protein.
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November 01 1986
Conversion of an M- group A streptococcus to M+ by transfer of a plasmid containing an M6 gene.
J R Scott
P C Guenthner
L M Malone
V A Fischetti
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1986) 164 (5): 1641–1651.
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J R Scott, P C Guenthner, L M Malone, V A Fischetti; Conversion of an M- group A streptococcus to M+ by transfer of a plasmid containing an M6 gene.. J Exp Med 1 November 1986; 164 (5): 1641–1651. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.164.5.1641
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