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Genetics, Vol 132, 311-324, Copyright © 1992
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The Relapsing Fever Agent Borrelia hermsii Has Multiple Copies of Its Chromosome and Linear Plasmids
T. Kitten and A. G. Barbour
Departments of Microbiology and Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas 78284
Borrelia hermsii, a spirochete which causes relapsing fever in humans and other mammals, eludes the immune response by antigenic variation of the ``Vmp'' proteins. This occurs by replacement of an expressed vmp gene with a copy of a silent vmp gene. Silent and expressed vmp genes are located on separate linear plasmids. To further characterize vmp recombination, copy numbers were determined for two linear plasmids and for the 1-megabase chromosome by comparing hybridization of probes to native DNA with hybridization to recombinant plasmids containing borrelial DNA. Plasmid copy numbers were also estimated by ethidium bromide fluorescence. Total cellular DNA content was determined by spectrophotometry. For borrelias grown in mice, copy numbers and 95% confidence intervals were 14 (12-17) for an expression plasmid, 8 (7-9) for a silent plasmid, and 16 (13-18) for the chromosome. Borrelias grown in broth medium had one-fourth to one-half this number of plasmids and chromosomes. Staining of cells with 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole revealed DNA to be distributed throughout most of the spirochete's length. These findings indicate that borrelias organize their total cellular DNA into several complete genomes and that cells undergoing serotype switches do one or more of the following: (1) coexpress Vmps from switched and unswitched expression plasmids for at least three to five generations, (2) suppress transcription from some expression plasmid copies, or (3) partition expression plasmids nonrandomly. The lower copy number of the silent plasmid indicates that nonreciprocal Vmp gene recombination may result from loss of recombinant silent plasmids by segregation.
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