Title of article
Variability of Point Mutation Rates in Campylobacter coli: Preliminary Data and Observations
Author/Authors
Caroli, Anna University of Bari “Aldo Moro” - Department of Veterinary Medicine, Italy , Circella, Elena University of Bari “Aldo Moro” - Department of Veterinary Medicine, Italy , Pazzani, Carlo University of Bari “Aldo Moro” - Department of Biology, Italy , Camarda, Antonio University of Bari “Aldo Moro” - Department of Veterinary Medicine, Italy , Legretto, Marilisa University of Bari “Aldo Moro” - Department of Veterinary Medicine, Italy , Pugliese, Nicola University of Bari “Aldo Moro” - Department of Veterinary Medicine, Italy
From page
243
To page
246
Abstract
In this study we evaluated the in vitro variability of flaA in Campylobacter coli strains (Co19 and Co29) isolated from distinct poultry farms. Strains were characterized by flaA PCR-RFLP and subcultured in absence or presence of Salmonella enterica (S. Gallinarum) as a host competitor in poultry. Only transition mutations were detected and no flaA-flaB recombination events were observed. The highest ratio of flaA mutations was detected in the presence of competitor (1x10-6 and 4.8x10-6 for Co19 and Co29, respectively). While, transitions in absence of competitor were observed only in the strain Co29 (5.8x10-7). Data obtained in thisinvestigation represent a preliminary study aimed to evaluate the possible linkage between specific haplotypes and their proneness to acquire point mutations which in turn might help strains to gain a better fitness for survival within and outside hosts.
Keywords
Campylobacter coli , Competitive stress , flaA , Variability
Journal title
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Record number
2563234
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