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Polymorphism in Brucella spp. due to highly repeated DNA.

S M Halling1, E S Zehr.   

Abstract

The species of Brucella are very closely related, but Brucella ovis does not express detectable amounts of a protein, designated BCSP31, that is common to the other species. We studied the lack of expression of BCSP31 by Southern analysis. DNAs from the B. ovis culture collection strains and field isolates were probed with a 1.3-kb HindIII fragment encoding BCSP31 of Brucella abortus. The probe hybridized to a 1.6-kb HindIII fragment of all B. ovis strains tested, showing that the gene is present in B. ovis but occurs on a larger restriction fragment. DNA linkage studies and restriction mapping of the cloned polymorphic region of B. ovis showed that the polymorphism was due to a DNA insertion of approximately 0.9 kb at a site downstream of the BCSP31-coding region. When the 1.6-kb polymorphic B. ovis fragment was used to probe a HindIII Southern blot of cellular DNA of strains of B. ovis and of B. abortus, at least 24 fragments of B. ovis and 6 fragments of B. abortus hybridized to the inserted DNA. Specimens of B. ovis collected over a 30-year period on two continents had similar hybridization patterns. The large difference between B. ovis and B. abortus in the number of copies of the repeated DNA is interesting in the context of the closeness of the Brucella species.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2254243      PMCID: PMC210774          DOI: 10.1128/jb.172.12.6637-6640.1990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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