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Abstract
BACKGROUND: There are 4 different genera (i.e. Vibrio, Aliivibrio, Photobacterium, and Shewanella) in the new classification of bioluminescent bacteria. The mechanism of bioluminescence has yet to be fully elucidated. Therefore, the determination of physiological and genetic characteristics of bioluminescent bacteria isolated from different sources is very important. Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) has the highest discriminatory power among the different molecular typing methods for the investigation of the clonal relationships between bacteria. For the PFGE analysis of bioluminescent bacteria, the NotI-HF™ is the method of choice among the restriction enzymes.Entities:
Keywords: Aliivibrio; Bioluminescent; Photobacterium; Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis; Shewanella; Vibrio
Year: 2015 PMID: 26421141 PMCID: PMC4584076 DOI: 10.5812/jjm.28378v2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Jundishapur J Microbiol ISSN: 2008-3645 Impact factor: 0.747
Bioluminescent Strains Used in the Present Study and their Accession Numbers together with the Sources, Depths, and Coordinates of the Sampling Dates
| Isolation Date of Strains | Isolate | Accession Number | Source | Coordinate | Depth, m |
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| 0 - 15 | ||||
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| SW15 | JF412215 | Seawater | 38°29’03” N – 26°47’05”E | |
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| SWLiman | JF 412216 | Seawater | 38°27’22” N – 27°09’65”E | |
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| SW22 | JF412240 | Seawater | 38°25’30” N – 26°58’60”E | |
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| SeLu25 | JF412217 | Sediment | 38°23’50” N – 26°39’00”E | |
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| 0 - 15 | ||||
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| S2W23 | JF412241 | Seawater | 38°25’09” N – 27°02’86”E | |
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| S2W42 | JF412218 | Seawater | 38°24’58” N – 26°56’88”E | |
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| S2W9 | JF412219 | Seawater | 38°34’99” N – 26°39’00”E | |
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| Se2Lu45-2 | JF412238 | Sediment | 38°25’03” N – 27°06’09”E | |
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| Se2Lu48 | JF412223 | Sediment | 38°24’75” N – 26°58’90”E | |
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| 0 - 15 | ||||
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| S3W46 | JF412220 | Seawater | 38°26’70” N – 27°06’10”E | |
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| S3W28 | JF412221 | Seawater | 38°23’50” N – 26°55’00”E | |
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| S3W2 | JF412222 | Seawater | 38°40’90” N – 26°34’90”E | |
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| Se3Lu25 | JF412224 | Sediment | 38°23’50” N – 26°39’00”E | |
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| 0 - 15 | ||||
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| Se4Lu24 | JF412244 | Sediment | 38°26’22” N – 27°04’68”E | |
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| Se4Lu49-2 | JF412251 | Sediment | 38°24’35” N – 26°58’20”E | |
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| Se4Lu15 | JF412235 | Sediment | 38°29’03” N – 26°47’05”E | |
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| Between 38°37’00”N – 26°42’20”E and 38°37’45”N – 26°43’30”E | 67 | |||
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| FU-10 | JF412225 | |||
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| FU-9 | JF412226 | |||
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| FU-7 | JF461265 | |||
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| 50 | ||||
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| U-6 | JF412239 | Between 38°32’30” N – 26°45’50”E and 38°31’45”N – 26°45’20”E | ||
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| X-8 | JF412253 | Between 38°26’50”N – 26°41’00”E and 38°26’00”N – 26°39’45”E | ||
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| X-7 | JF412255 | |||
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| Between 38°34’40”N – 26°46’10”E and 38°33’45”N-26°46’55”E | 42 - 44 | |||
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| E-14 | JF412227 | |||
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| E-16 | JF412228 | |||
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| E-15 | JF412229 | |||
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| E-10 | JF412230 | |||
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| E-11 | JF412231 | |||
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| E-4 | JF412242 | |||
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| Between 38°34’40”N – 26°46’10”E and 38°33’45”N-26°46’55”E | 42 - 44 | |||
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| H-15 | JF412245 | |||
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| H-5 | JF412246 | |||
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| H-1 | JF412236 | |||
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| H-14 | JF412237 | |||
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| H-11 | JF412247 | |||
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| H-7 | JF412248 | |||
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| H-3 | JF412232 | |||
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| H-12 | JF412249 | |||
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| H-19 | JF412250 | |||
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| H-18 | JF412243 | |||
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| H-2 | JF412233 | |||
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| H-16 | JF412234 | |||
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| H-9 | JF412252 |
Figure 1.Gel Images of the Forty-One Bioluminescent Strains Obtained From the Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Analysis With the NotI-HF™ Restriction Enzyme
A, V. gigantis (1:E-16, 2:E-10, 3:E-11, 4:H-3, 7:S3W46, 8:S3W28, 9:H-16, 10:E-15, 11:H-2, 25:E-14), A. logei (5:Se2Lu45-2), and A. fischeri (6:S2W23) strains; B, V. gigantis (12:SW15, 13:SWLiman , 14:SeLu25 , 15:S2W42 , 16:S2W9 , 17:S3W2, 18:Se2Lu48 , 19:Se3Lu25, 20:FU-10, 21:FU-9), V. lentus (22:FU-7), A. logei (23:U-6), and S. woodyi (24:X-7) strains; C, V. harveyi (26:Se4Lu24, 27:H-15, 28:H-5, 29:H-11), V. orientalis (30:Se4Lu49-2, 31:H-9), V. crassostreae (32:H-7, 33:H-12, 34:H-19), and A. fischeri (35:SW22, 36:E-4, 37:H-18); and D, V. azureus (38:Se4Lu15, 39:H-1, 40:H-14) and P. kishitanii (41:X-8), M: Marker (Lambda Leader, Bio-Rad, USA, 48,5 kb - 1,000 kb).
Figure 2.Dendrogram, Showing the Genetic Relationships Between the Bioluminescent V. harveyi Strains Based on the Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Analysis of the Genomic Restriction Fragments Formed With the NotI-HF™
Figure 3.Dendrogram, Showing the Genetic Relationships Between the Bioluminescent V. gigantis Strains Based on the Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Analysis of the Genomic Restriction Fragments Formed With the NotI-HF™
Figure 4.Dendrogram, Showing the Genetic Relationships Between the Bioluminescent V. lentus, V. azureus, V. orientalis, S. woodyi, V. crassostreae, A. fischeri, A. logei, and P. kishitanii Strains Based on the Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Analysis of the Genomic Restriction Fragments Formed with the NotI-HF™