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Boutheina Ben Abdelmoumen Mardassi1, Hajer Ayari, Awatef Béjaoui-Khiari, Béhija Mlik, Imed Moalla, Faten Amouna.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Among the surface antigens of Mycoplasma hominis, the P120' protein was previously shown to elicit a subtle antibody response and appears to be relatively conserved. To get better insight into the evolution of this protein, we analysed the genetic variability of its surface exposed region in 27 M. hominis isolates recovered from the genital tract of Tunisian patients with infertility disorders.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18053243 PMCID: PMC2225410 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-7-142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Representative illustration of PCR amplification of the 510-bp fragment of M. hominis. M: 100 bp molecular size ladder, lanes 1 and 7: M. hominis PG21 strain (positive control), lane 2: No M. hominis DNA with Mhp120' primers (negative control), lanes 3–6: Mhp120' primers with DNA from M. genitalium ATCC 33530 (lane 3), M. fermentans ATCC 19989 (lane 4), M. pneumoniae ATCC 15531 (lane 5), and U. urealyticum UuipT3 (lane 6), lanes 8–19: M. hominis isolates.
Figure 2Multiple alignment of the deduced amino acid sequences of the P120'surface exposed region of M. hominis isolates (Mh1 to Mh27) relative to the reference strain PG21. Dots indicate identical residues. The 3 regions where amino acid changes which tend to occur are underlined.
Figure 3Dendrogram showing the phylogenetic relationships among the 27 M. hominis isolates based on their deduced amino acid sequences. The neighbour-joining-based consensus tree was generated upon 1000 data sets. Ref: M. hominis PG21 strain.