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. 2006;51(5):387-91.
doi: 10.1007/BF02931581.

Incidence of lysogenic, colicinogenic and siderophore-producing strains among human non-pathogenic Escherichia coli

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Incidence of lysogenic, colicinogenic and siderophore-producing strains among human non-pathogenic Escherichia coli

J Smarda et al. Folia Microbiol (Praha). 2006.

Abstract

The current incidence of Escherichia coli strains in healthy humans capable of producing the inhibitory exoproducts, such as temperate bacteriophages, corpuscular or HMW (high-molar mass) and proteinaceous or LMW (low-molar mass) colicins and siderophores was determined. Fifty-three E. coli strains were collected from the colons of 53 healthy human volunteers in Brno (Czechia) and tested for spontaneous and induced production of inhibitory exoproducts in a cross-test against each other. Of the strains tested, 37.7% produced bacteriophages, 41.5% produced from one to several LMW colicins, 11.3% formed HMW colicins and 15.1% (eight strains) produced exocellular siderophores different from enterochelin. Of these, seven strains formed aerobactin and one strain formed an untyped siderophore. E. coli strains differ greatly in the incidence of colicinogeny and lysogeny from its closest systemic relatives in the genus Escherichia and therefore should not be regarded as a model bacterium in this respect.

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