Affiliation:
1. Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Agrarias, Moncada, Valencia, Spain
Abstract
Seven monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to
Erwinia carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
have been produced. One, called 4G4, reacted with high specificity for serogroup I of
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
, the most common serogroup on potato tubers in different serological assays. Eighty-six strains belonging to different
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
serogroups were assayed. Some strains of serogroup XXII also reacted positively. No cross-reactions were observed against other species of plant pathogenic bacteria or 162 saprophytic bacteria from potato tubers. Only one strain of
E. chrysanthemi
from potato cross-reacted. A comparison of several serological techniques to detect
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
on potato tubers was performed with MAb 4G4 or polyclonal antibodies. The organism was extracted directly from potato peels of artificially inoculated tubers by soaking or selective enrichment under anaerobiosis in a medium with polypectate. MAb 4G4 was able to detect specifically 240
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
cells per ml by indirect immunofluorescence and immunofluorescence colony staining and after soaking by ELISA-DAS (double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) after enrichment. The same amount of cells was detected by using immunolectrotransfer with polyclonal antibodies, and
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
and subsp.
carotovora
were distinguished by the latter technique. ELISA-DAS using MAb 4G4 with an enrichment step also efficiently detected
E. carotovora
subsp.
atroseptica
in naturally infected tubers and plants.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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