2008
DOI: 10.1080/09674845.2008.11732805
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Genetic heterogeneity of the dnaK gene locus including transcription terminator region (TTR) in Campylobacter lari

Abstract: Nucleotide sequences of approximately 3.1 kbp consisting of the full-length open reading frame (ORF) for grpE, a non-coding (NC) region and a putative ORF for the full-length dnaK gene (1860 bp) were identified from a urease-positive thermophilic Campylobacter (UPTC) CF89-12 isolate. Then, following the construction of a new degenerate polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primer pair for amplification of the dnaK structural gene, including the transcription terminator region of C. lari isolates, the dnaK region was… Show more

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“…Then, we examined the reliabilities of full-length ciaB [14], cytochrome P450 [15], cdt [16,17], dnaK [18], flaC [19] and vacJ [20], in order to clarify if molecular discrimination of the UN C. lari and UPTC taxa is possible. Those results for ciaB are shown in Fig.…”
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“…Then, we examined the reliabilities of full-length ciaB [14], cytochrome P450 [15], cdt [16,17], dnaK [18], flaC [19] and vacJ [20], in order to clarify if molecular discrimination of the UN C. lari and UPTC taxa is possible. Those results for ciaB are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have already cloned, sequenced and characterized full-length genes including the pathogenic genes, Campylobacter adhesion to fibronectin-like protein (cadF) [13], Campylobacter invasion antigen B (ciaB) [14], cytochrome P450 [15], cytolethal distending toxin (cdt) [16,17], dnaK [18], flaC [19], virulence-associated chromosome J (vacJ) [20].…”
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