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. 1994 Apr;62(4):1504–1506. doi: 10.1128/iai.62.4.1504-1506.1994

Comparison of Vibrio cholerae O139 with V. cholerae O1 classical and El Tor biotypes.

K E Calia 1, M Murtagh 1, M J Ferraro 1, S B Calderwood 1
PMCID: PMC186314  PMID: 7510671

Abstract

Vibrio cholerae O139 is a recently identified non-O1 V. cholerae strain responsible for outbreaks of epidemic cholera in India, Bangladesh, and Thailand in the past 2 years. Other workers have demonstrated the presence of the cholera toxin genetic element in V. cholerae O139, unlike the situation for other non-O1 V. cholerae strains. We sought to compare further this strain with strains of V. cholerae O1, classical and El Tor biotypes, by classic microbiologic methods, Southern blot analysis for restriction fragment length polymorphisms with probes for iron-regulated genes of V. cholerae O1, and comparisons of outer membrane protein profiles. Our results were similar for V. cholerae O139 and the El Tor biotype of V. cholerae O1, with the exception of the constitutive expression in V. cholerae O139 of OmpS, an outer membrane protein that was maltose inducible in comparison strains of V. cholerae O1.

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