The contribution of serum opacity factor to group A streptococcal epithelial cell invasion
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Serum opacity factor (SOF) is a bifunctional cell surface protein expressed by 40–50% of group A streptococcal (GAS) strains comprised of a C-terminal domain that binds fibronectin and an N-terminal domain that mediates opacification of mammalian sera. SOF is co-transcribed in a twogene operon with another fibronectin-binding protein, SfbX. We compared the ability of an SOF(+) wild-type (WT) serotype M49 GAS strain and isogenic mutants lacking SOF or SfbX to invade cultured Hep-2 human pharyngeal epithelial cells. Elimination of SOF led to a significant decrease in Hep-2 intracellular invasion while loss of SfbX had minimal effect. The hypoinvasive phenotype of the SOF(!) mutant could be restored upon complementation with the sof gene on a plasmid vector, and heterologous expression of sof49 in M1 GAS or Lactococcus lactis conferred marked increases in Hep-2 cell invasion. Studies using a mutant sof49 in which the fibronectin-binding domain had been deleted in-frame confirmed that the C-terminal domain of SOF contributes to cellular invasion independent of the fibronectin-binding domain. D 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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تاریخ انتشار 2006