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The enterotoxin T (BcET) fromBacillus cereuscan probably not contribute to food poisoning
- Source :
- FEMS Microbiology Letters. 217:115-119
- Publication Year :
- 2002
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2002.
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Abstract
- A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) fragment from strain NVH 38 (containing bceT) was cloned, sequenced and expressed in Escherichia coli. This sequence showed 50-60% identity to the original. When this bceT clone was expressed in E. coli no biological activity was found in either supernatants or cell extracts. Cell extracts from the Bacillus cereus strains (NVH 38 and B-4ac) were also negative on Vero cells. Neutralisation of supernatant from B. cereus B-4ac using a monoclonal antibody (reacting with NheB and HblD) abolished the activity. A test for cytotoxic enterotoxins was negative for both cell extracts and supernatants. Our data suggest that BcET either has an unknown type enterotoxic action or non at all.
- Subjects :
- clone (Java method)
Bacillus cereus
Enterotoxin
medicine.disease_cause
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Microbiology
law.invention
Foodborne Diseases
Enterotoxins
law
Chlorocebus aethiops
Cyclic AMP
Genetics
medicine
Animals
Cytotoxic T cell
Vero Cells
Molecular Biology
Escherichia coli
Cells, Cultured
Polymerase chain reaction
biology
biology.organism_classification
Cereus
Food Microbiology
Vero cell
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15746968 and 03781097
- Volume :
- 217
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- FEMS Microbiology Letters
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6275c70cf08d27fa952d48c197d4d86d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2002.tb11464.x