Disseminated Mycobacterium avium (Ma)-M. intracellulare disease is a prevalent opportunistic infection in patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Mycobacteria produce a variety of fatty acids which provide the first line of defence against potentially lethal environmental conditions. The metabolism of the branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) could be correlated to the production of branched-chain fatty acids in mycobacteria. In order to develop a better understanding of Mycobacterium BCAA biosynthesis, three genes, ilvBN and ilvC, encoding acetohydroxy acid synthase (AHS) and acetohydroxy acid isomeroreductase (IR), respectively, were cloned from Ma. The genes were isolated by screening a Ma genomic library with a heterologous probe. The deduced amino acid sequences revealed significant homology to the AHS and IR proteins from other bacterial species.

Cloning and sequencing of the ilvBNC gene cluster from Mycobacterium avium. Gene 177: 83-85

CANTONI, RITA MARIA;DE ROSSI, EDDA;BRANZONI, MANUELA;RICCARDI, GIOVANNA
1996-01-01

Abstract

Disseminated Mycobacterium avium (Ma)-M. intracellulare disease is a prevalent opportunistic infection in patients with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Mycobacteria produce a variety of fatty acids which provide the first line of defence against potentially lethal environmental conditions. The metabolism of the branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) could be correlated to the production of branched-chain fatty acids in mycobacteria. In order to develop a better understanding of Mycobacterium BCAA biosynthesis, three genes, ilvBN and ilvC, encoding acetohydroxy acid synthase (AHS) and acetohydroxy acid isomeroreductase (IR), respectively, were cloned from Ma. The genes were isolated by screening a Ma genomic library with a heterologous probe. The deduced amino acid sequences revealed significant homology to the AHS and IR proteins from other bacterial species.
1996
Microbiology covers the biology and biochemistry of microorganisms, bacterial, viral, and parasitic, as well as the medical implications and treatments of the subset of these organisms known to cause disease in humans and/or animals. Biotechnology applications of microorganisms for basic science or clinical use are also covered. Resources that emphasize immune response to pathogens and its modulation by clinical intervention are excluded and are covered in the Immunology category.
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Inglese
Internazionale
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177
1-2
83
85
Mycobacterium avium; ilvNC gene; cloning
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Gusberti, L.; Cantoni, RITA MARIA; DE ROSSI, Edda; Branzoni, Manuela; Riccardi, Giovanna
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