Affiliation:
1. Department of Food and Environmental Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The phylogeny of 12
Campylobacter
species and reference strains of
Arcobacter butzleri
and
Helicobacter pylori
was studied based on partial 593-bp
groEL
gene sequences. The topology of the phylogenetic neighbor-joining tree based on the
groEL
gene was similar to that of the tree based on the 16S rRNA gene. However,
groEL
was found to provide a better resolution for
Campylobacter
species, with lower interspecies sequence similarities (range, 65 to 94%) compared with those for the 16S rRNA gene (range, 90 to 99%) and high intraspecies sequence similarities (range, 95 to 100%; average, 99%). A new universal reverse primer that amplifies a 517-bp fragment of the
groEL
gene was developed and used for PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis of 68 strains representing 11
Campylobacter
species as well as reference strains of
A. butzlerii
and
H. pylori
. Digestion with the AluI enzyme discriminated all
Campylobacter
species included in the study but showed more intraspecies diversity than digestion with the ApoI enzyme. A hippurate-negative variant of
Campylobacter jejuni
with a high level of
groEL
sequence similarity to both
C. jejuni
(96%) and
C. coli
(94%) gave a unique AluI profile and an ApoI profile identical to those of other
C. jejuni
strains. In conclusion,
groEL
gene sequencing and PCR-RFLP analysis are recommended as valuable tools for the identification of
Campylobacter
species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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