1996
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1996.00096.x
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Identification of two previously unrecognized genes (guaA and argC) important for uropathogenesis

Abstract: Our knowledge of the traits possessed by extraintestinal isolates of Escherichia coli, necessary for growth and survival in urine, is limited. To identify such determinants, transposon (TnphoA'1,4) mutant libraries of a clinical isolate (CP9) were generated and screened for derivatives exhibiting decreased growth in urine in vitro, and for mutants with active lacZ fusions that were induced in urine relative to laboratory medium. Using this approach we identified two genes, guaA (CPA24) and argC (CPI-1), which … Show more

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“…Finally, no new "blockbuster" virulence markers were identified; moreover, no single virulence gene accounted for more than 45% of blood-fecal variance and only one accounted for more than 19%. This supports the notion that extraintestinal virulence in E. coli is multiply determined, i.e., likely involves not only a constellation of accessory traits (i.e., virulence factors) but also possibly metabolic functions and other phenotypes not traditionally considered virulence related (1,5,19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Finally, no new "blockbuster" virulence markers were identified; moreover, no single virulence gene accounted for more than 45% of blood-fecal variance and only one accounted for more than 19%. This supports the notion that extraintestinal virulence in E. coli is multiply determined, i.e., likely involves not only a constellation of accessory traits (i.e., virulence factors) but also possibly metabolic functions and other phenotypes not traditionally considered virulence related (1,5,19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…2). It seems clear, at least in K. pneumoniae, that the O-antigen LPS is critical for serum resistance (Reid & Sobel, 1984 ;Figueroa & Densen, 1991 ;Merino et al, 2000), changes in surface hydrophobicity (Marshall, 1984 ;Merino et al, 2000), adhesion to UEC cells (Merino et al, 1997(Merino et al, , 2000, and urinary tract infection and colonization in rats (Nevola et al, 1987 ;Finlay & Falkow, 1989 ;Licht et al, 1996 ;Russo et al, 1996 ;Merino et al, 2000). We may conclude also that these facts could be extended to other enterobacteria, such as Ser.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Since three mutants showed the presence of the Tn10 tranposon in the lipB gene, this gene appears to possess a high-affinity site for transposition. The guaA gene encodes GMP synthetase and is needed for synthesis of GTP, which is required for the function of the urease accessory genes that transport urea into the bacterial cell [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%