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Comparative Study
. 1993 May;31(5):1108-10.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.31.5.1108-1110.1993.

Differentiation of Salmonella phase 1 flagellar antigen types by restriction of the amplified fliC gene

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Comparative Study

Differentiation of Salmonella phase 1 flagellar antigen types by restriction of the amplified fliC gene

G Kilger et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1993 May.

Abstract

The large antigenic diversity (over 2,300 serotypes) expressed by Salmonella strains can probably be observed at the genetic level. The phase 1 flagellin gene fliC was amplified, and the amplified fragment was cleaved with a mixture of both endonucleases TaqI and ScaI. The restriction patterns observed allowed differentiation of flagellar types b, i, d, j, l,v, and z10. Flagellar group g (g,m, g,p, or g,m,s) could be differentiated from the other flagellar types. Flagellar types r and e,h could not be separated, although they could be distinguished from the other flagellar types studied. Practical applications of flagellar gene restriction are the distinction between serotype Gallinarum-Pullorum, which carries a cryptic gene for flagellar type g,m, and nonmotile Vi-negative variants of serotype Typhi, and the tentative assignation of nonmotile variants of Salmonella serotypes to a flagellar type.

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