Skip to main content
. 2010 Jun 3;5(6):e10932. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010932

Figure 2. Analysis of cpe locus diversity in type C and D isolates using a multiplex PCR subtyping assay for cpe loci commonly found in type A isolates.

Figure 2

Representative results obtained with this assay are shown for type A isolates known to carry a chromosomal cpe gene (SM101), a plasmid cpe gene with an associated IS1470-like sequence (F4969), or a plasmid cpe gene with an associated IS1151 sequence (F5603). Also shown are representative results for this assay using culture lysates from cpe-positive type C isolates (CN2078, NCTC5388), cpe-positive type D isolates (CN4003) and type E isolates carrying silent cpe sequences (853 and NCIB10748). The migration of molecular size markers is indicated on the left of the blot.