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E. sakazakii

Because the genome of E. sakazakii has not yet been sequenced and deposited into the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)... [Pg.219]

Figure 10.12 E. sakazakii strains used in the study are listed in the table. PCR results for M. flagellatus hypothetical protein ORF in E. sakazakii strains are shown below. Ln 1 and 8, lkb Plus MW marker. Ln 2, 700 Ln3, 701 Ln4, 702 Ln5, 703 Ln6, 704, Ln7,705 Ln9,706 LnlO, 707 Lnll, 708 Ln 12,709 Lnl3,712 and Lnl4,713. Figure 10.12 E. sakazakii strains used in the study are listed in the table. PCR results for M. flagellatus hypothetical protein ORF in E. sakazakii strains are shown below. Ln 1 and 8, lkb Plus MW marker. Ln 2, 700 Ln3, 701 Ln4, 702 Ln5, 703 Ln6, 704, Ln7,705 Ln9,706 LnlO, 707 Lnll, 708 Ln 12,709 Lnl3,712 and Lnl4,713.
Recently the genome sequence of Methylobacillus flagellatus KT was deposited into the NCBI database and provided a match to our sequence data with a database entry (ZP 00173833). The protein was identified as a hypothetical protein Mflag020121. The sequence of this protein along with the sequences matching the tryptic fragments from our E. sakazakii marker protein (shown underlined) is... [Pg.221]

We would like to thank our FDA collaborators Dr. Peter C. H. Feng for providing the E. coll cultures, Dr. Robert Buchanan and Ms. Sharon Edelson Mammel for providing the E. sakazakii cultures, and Dr. Ruby Singh, Dr. Heather Harbottle, and Dr. Robert Walker for providing the Salmonella enter-ica cultures. [Pg.222]

E. sakazakii is an opportunistic pathogen that has been associated with food-borne illness in neonates. Only two major serotypes - Ol and 02 have been identified. The two O antigen gene clusters are located between the galF and gnd genes, and both have the Wzx/Wzy pathway (Mullane et al., 2008). [Pg.136]

Biering, G. Karlsson, S. Clark, N. C. Jonsdottir, K. E. Ludvigsson, P. Steingrimsson, O. Three cases of neonatal meningitis caused by Enterobacter sakazakii in powdered milk. J. Clin. Microbiol. 1989, 27, 2054-2056. [Pg.226]

Collado, M. C., Isolauri, E., and Salminen, S. (2008). Specific probiotic strains and their combinations counteract adhesion of Enterobacter sakazakii to intestinal mucus. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. [Epub ahead of print]. [Pg.13]

Mullane, N., R O Gaora, Nally, J.E., Iversen, C., Whyte, P., Wall, P.G., Fanning, S. Molecular analysis of the Enterobacter sakazakii O-antigen gene locus. Appl Environ Microbiol 74 (2008) 3783-3794. [Pg.149]


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