Infection with Bacteriophage Led to Loss-of-Function Mutations in FhuA Gene Locus

Authors

  • Isabella Castellano-Moen University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Zachary Pratt Parker High School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v13i1.2362

Keywords:

Bacteriophages, Escherichia coli, FhuA

Abstract

Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are viruses that solely target bacteria for infection and replication. To initiate infection, a phage must bind to a specific receptor on the surface of bacteria. Genetic changes to the genes that encode these surface proteins may block phage attachment, thus, rendering the bacteria resistant to the phage. We hypothesized that when infected with a phage that targets FhuA, Escherichia coli would acquire point mutations, thus allowing the clones to retain the protein’s function while inhibiting infection (Endriss et al., 2003). To test our hypothesis, we isolated bacteriophages from filtered sewage water and generated phage-resistant clones of E. coli. We then isolated genomic DNA from the resistant clones, amplified the fhuA gene by PCR, and Sanger sequenced the DNA for analysis. We discovered that all but one of the phage resistance clones contained frameshift mutations, which eliminates the protein. This finding indicates that E. coli produced non-functional FhuA protein to maintain resistance to phage infection. Since FhuA is an important ferrichrome transporter, we hypothesized that E. coli uses other iron transporters, such as FepA and TonB, to compensate for the loss of FhuA. 

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Author Biographies

Isabella Castellano-Moen, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Undergraduate Researcher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Carbone Cancer Center. 

Zachary Pratt, Parker High School

Science Teacher, Health Sciences Advisor, Health and Human Services Pathway co-leader, and Science National Honor Society Advisor. 

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Published

02-29-2024

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Castellano-Moen, I., & Pratt, Z. . (2024). Infection with Bacteriophage Led to Loss-of-Function Mutations in FhuA Gene Locus. Journal of Student Research, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v13i1.2362

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