Journal of Kerman University of Medical Sciences (Sep 2006)
Role of orFD Pseudomonas aeruginosa H103 Gene in Glucose Uptake
Abstract
Background:Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram negative non facultative bacterium and one of the members of normal flora in different sites of body in healthy humans.this bacterium can resist in fluids and hospital environments for a long time.Pseudomonas aeruginosa has two systems for glucose uptake:a low affinity oxidative pathway and a high affinity phosohorylative pathway.Although the role of these genes are unknown by now,they may have a role in regulation of glucose uptake.In the present study,the role of orFD gene in glucose uptake in P.aeruginosa has been investigated. Method:orFD fragment were cloned in pUCP20 as vector and the recombinant plasmid transferred into WMA200 strain of P.aeruginose,a mutant strain of p.aeruginosa with a chromosomal deletion of orFBCD.So we compared the rats of glucose uptake by p.aeruginosa by using labeled glucose under condifions at low substrate concentration and low cell density. Results:Carbohydrate uptake patterns differed considerably among three strains.the wild type is able to uptake glucose at a faster rate than the mutant:however,the mutant complemented with orFD shows an intermediate uptake comparing to the wild type and the mutant. Conclusion:orFD gene has an important role in carbohydrate uptake in p.aeruhinosa strains however fuether studies are required to determine the involved mechanism.