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Molecular Cloning of a Determinant Coding for Fimbrial Antigen F165(1), a Prs-like Fimbrial Antigen from Porcine Septicaemic Escherichia Coli

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Journal J Gen Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1992 Jul 1
PMID 1355108
Citations 9
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The genetic determinant coding for F165(1) fimbriae was cloned from the chromosome of the porcine Escherichia coli wild-type strain 4787 (O115:K-:H51:F165). The fimbrial determinant was further subcloned into the BamHI site of pACYC184 and a restriction map was established. On Southern hybridization, identity between the chromosomally encoded prs-like determinant of strain 4787 and its cloned counterparts was demonstrated. The cloned F165(1) fimbriae and those of the wild-type strain possessed a major protein subunit of molecular mass 18.5 kDa. Strains expressing F165(1) fimbriae were detected using an F165-specific polyclonal antiserum and caused mannose-resistant haemagglutination and agglutination of Forssman latex beads. Antiserum against the cloned F165(1) fimbriae recognized a 18.5 kDa band in the parent strain 4787.

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