2006
DOI: 10.1128/aem.01091-06
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Validation of a Green Fluorescent Protein-Labeled Strain of Vibrio vulnificus for Use in the Evaluation of Postharvest Strategies for Handling of Raw Oysters

Abstract: In this paper we describe a biological indicator which can be used to study the behavior of Vibrio vulnificus, an important molluscan shellfish-associated human pathogen. A V. vulnificus ATCC 27562 derivative that expresses green fluorescent protein (GFP) and kanamycin resistance was constructed using conjugation. Strain validation was performed by comparing the GFP-expressing strain (Vv-GFP) and the wild-type strain (Vv-WT) with respect to growth characteristics, heat tolerance (45°C), freeze-thaw tolerance (… Show more

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“…With the help of pVv3, V. vulnificus indicator strains can easily be constructed and used to study the behavior of the pathogen. It has been reported that a V. vulnificus strain expressing gfp was in most cases similar to its wild-type counterpart in terms of growth and survival upon exposure to various biological stressors (22). To study the expression of vvhBA in V. vulnificus, environmental strains that did not show hemolysis after 48 h of incubation on sheep blood agar were selected for transformation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the help of pVv3, V. vulnificus indicator strains can easily be constructed and used to study the behavior of the pathogen. It has been reported that a V. vulnificus strain expressing gfp was in most cases similar to its wild-type counterpart in terms of growth and survival upon exposure to various biological stressors (22). To study the expression of vvhBA in V. vulnificus, environmental strains that did not show hemolysis after 48 h of incubation on sheep blood agar were selected for transformation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drake et al [38] reported that GFP-tagged V. vulnificus behaved comparably to the WT strain under most tested conditions, with the largest differences found under starvation and cold-adaptation conditions. Sawabe et al [17] found that the percent of visibly fluorescent GFP-tagged Vibrio cells were greater at 15 • C, than 20 • C or 25 • C. This interesting observation was more pronounced when the cultures were grown aerobically, rather than anaerobically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First isolated from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria , GFP is a protein that exhibits a bright green fluorescence when excited with blue/UV light ( 10 13 ). Since its discovery in 1962 ( 13 ) and adoption for use as a molecular marker in 1992 ( 14 ), GFP tagging methods have been optimized for various experimental outcomes ranging from localization of host-pathogen/vector interactions to detection of target gene expression ( 15 19 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%