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Periódicos Brasileiros em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia

p. 286-292

Comparison of electrophoretic protein profiles of campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni isolated from different animal species

Scarcelli, ElianaCosta, Elizabeth Oliveira daGenovez, Margareth ÉlideCardoso, Maristela VasconcellosBach, Erna ElizabethTorres, Ana Paula

Electrophoretic protein profiles of Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni strains isolated from feces of seven animal species, including man, were compared. Fourteen strains (two from each species) plus two human strains and the reference one, were ruptured by ultrasound and their total soluble proteins were analyzed by SDS-PAGE technique in a 12(per cent) polyacrylamide gel with computerized densitometric reading by the molecular analyst software. All the strains had bands in common that correspond to 45 and 66 Kda molecular weight. The disagreement corresponded to a 97 to 200 Kda molecular weight region. From the 17 strains, 13 (76.5 per cent), were classified as biotype I, three (17.6 per cent) as biotype II and one (5.8 per cent) as biotype III. Since protein extracts were obtained from cells grown under identical conditions, and thus, able to express the same phenotype, this disagreement region could be related to different genotypes or serotypes.

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