Molecular characterization of Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia psittaci plasmids
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.51.2.699-703.1986
Molecular characterization of Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia psittaci plasmids
Abstract
Plasmids from Chlamydia trachomatis LGV-434 (serotype L2) and Chlamydia psittaci meningopneumonitis strain Cal-10 were cloned into the BamHI and EcoRI sites of pBR322, respectively. The recombinant plasmids pCTL2 and pCPMn, each containing an entire respective chlamydial plasmid, were transformed into Escherichia coli. The sizes of the plasmids of C. trachomatis and C. psittaci were 7.3 and 6.2 kilobases, respectively. The two plasmids were found to be distinct by restriction endonuclease analysis, DNA-DNA hybridization, and electron microscopic heteroduplex analysis. However, partial homology was observed between restriction fragments of pCTL2 and pCPMn by Southern blot analysis. Polypeptide products encoded by these plasmids were synthesized in vitro by an E. coli-directed transcription-translation system and in vivo in E. coli maxicells and minicells. None of these polypeptides was immunoreactive with anti-chlamydial sera by immunoblotting or immunoprecipitation. Based on the comparative analysis data, the C. trachomatis and C. psittaci plasmids were found to share little genetic relatedness.
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