Article
The Amazonia Variant of Vibrio cholerae: Molecular Identification and Study of Virulence Genes
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BAPTISTA, M. A. S. et al. The Amazonia Variant of Vibrio cholerae: Molecular Identification and Study of Virulence Genes. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 93, n. 5, p. 601-607, Setp./Oct. 1998.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02761998000500008
1678-8060
Autor
Baptista, M. A. S.
Andrade, J. R. C.
Vicente, Ana Carolina P.
Salles, C. A.
Coelho, A.
Resumen
The pathogenic O1 Amazonia variant of Vibrio cholerae has been shown previously to have a cytotoxin
acting on cultured Vero and Y-1 cells, and to lack important virulence factors such as the cholera toxin
(Coelho et al. 1995a). This study extends the molecular analysis of the Amazonia strains, detecting the presence of the toxR gene, with a very similar sequence to that of the El Tor and classical biotypes. The outer
membrane proteins are analyzed, detecting a variation among the group of Amazonia strains, with three
different patterns found. As a by-product of this work a polymerase chain reaction fragment was sequenced,
reading part of the sequence of the Lon protease of the Amazonia strains. This gene was not previously
described in V. cholerae, but its sequence is present in the TIGR database specific for this species.