Affiliation:
1. Enteric Diseases Laboratory Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
There is limited knowledge of the neurotoxin gene diversity among
Clostridium botulinum
type Ab strains. Only the sequences of the
bont/A
and
bont/B
genes in
C. botulinum
type Ab strain CDC1436 and the sequence of the
bont/B
gene in
C. botulinum
type Ab strain CDC588 have been reported. In this study, we sequenced the entire
bont/A
- and
bont/B
-associated neurotoxin gene clusters of
C. botulinum
type Ab strain CDC41370 and the
bont/A
gene of strain CDC588. In addition, we analyzed the organization of the neurotoxin gene clusters in strains CDC588 and CDC1436. The
bont/A
nucleotide sequence of strain CDC41370 differed from those of the known
bont/A
subtypes A1 to A4 by 2 to 7%, and the predicted amino acid sequence differed by 4% to 14%. The
bont/B
nucleotide sequence in strain CDC41370 showed 99.7% identity to the sequence of subtype B1. The
bont/A
nucleotide sequence of strain CDC588 was 99.9% identical to that of subtype A1. Although all of the
C. botulinum
type Ab strains analyzed contained the two sets of neurotoxin clusters, similar to what has been found in other bivalent strains, the intergenic spacing of
p21
-
orfX1
and
orfX2
-
orfX3
varied among these strains. The type Ab strains examined in this study had differences in their toxin gene cluster compositions and
bont/A
and
bont
/B
nucleotide sequences, suggesting that they may have arisen from separate recombination events.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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