Induced cell aggregation and mating in Streptococcus faecalis: evidence for a bacterial sex pheromone.

GM Dunny, BL Brown… - Proceedings of the …, 1978 - National Acad Sciences
GM Dunny, BL Brown, DB Clewell
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1978National Acad Sciences
Recipient strains of Streptococcus faecalis produce a trypsin sensitive, heat resistant,
nuclease resistant factor, designated clumping-inducing agent (CIA) which causes strains
carrying certain conjugative plasmids to aggregate. RNA and protein synthesis but not DNA
synthesis are required for aggregation to occur. Recipient filtrates that contain CIA activity
also induce donors to mate at high frequencies. Introduction of a transferable plasmid into
strains producing CIA dramatically reduces the amount of CIA activity produced by the strain …
Recipient strains of Streptococcus faecalis produce a trypsin sensitive, heat resistant, nuclease resistant factor, designated clumping-inducing agent (CIA) which causes strains carrying certain conjugative plasmids to aggregate. RNA and protein synthesis but not DNA synthesis are required for aggregation to occur. Recipient filtrates that contain CIA activity also induce donors to mate at high frequencies. Introduction of a transferable plasmid into strains producing CIA dramatically reduces the amount of CIA activity produced by the strain but allows the strain to respond to exogenously added CIA. Our data suggest that CIA represents a bacterial sex hormone (pheromone).
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