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Identification and characterization of intervening sequences within 23S rRNA genes from more than 200 Campylobacter isolates from seven species including atypical campylobacters

BMC Microbiology 01/2009; DOI:http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=openurl&genre=article&issn=14712180&date=2009&volume=9&issue=1&spage=256
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ABSTRACT Abstract

Background

Identification and characterization of intervening sequences (IVSs) within 23S rRNA genes from Campylobacter organisms including atypical campylobacters were carried out using two PCR primer pairs, designed to generate helix 25 and 45 regions.

Results

Only C. sputorum biovar sputorum LMG7975 and fecalis LMG8531, LMG8534 and LMG6728 of a total of 204 Campylobacter isolates (n = 56 C. jejuni ; n = 11 C. coli ; n = 33 C. fetus ; n = 43 C. upsaliensis ; n = 30 C. hyointestinalis ; n = 4 C. sputorum biovar sputorum; n = 5 C. sputorum biovar fecalis; n = 5 C. sputorum biovar paraureolyticus; n = 10 C. concisus ; n = 7 C. curvus ) were shown to carry IVSs in helix 25 region. C. sputorum biovar fecalis LMG8531 and LMG8534, interestingly, carried two different kinds of the 23S rRNA genes with and without the IVS, respectively. Consequently, in a total of 265 isolates of 269, including 65 C. lari isolates examined previously, the absence of IVSs was identified in the helix 25 region. In the helix 45 region, all the C. hyointestinalis , C. sputorum and C. concisus isolates were shown not to carry any IVSs. However, the 30 of 56 C. jejuni isolates (54%), 5 of 11 C. coli (45%), 25 of 33 C. fetus (76%), 30 of 43 C. upsaliensis (70%) and 6 of 7 C. curvus (90%) were shown to carry IVSs. In C. jejuni and C. upsaliensis isolates, two different kinds of the 23S rRNA genes were also identified to occur with and without IVSs in the helix 45 region, respectively.

Conclusions

Secondary structure models were also constructed with all the IVSs identified in the present study. In the purified RNA fractions from the isolates which carried the 16S or 23S rRNA genes with the IVSs, no 16S or 23S rRNA was evident, respectively.

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Keywords

204 Campylobacter
 
23S rRNA genes
 
43 C. upsaliensis
 
45 regions
 
7 C. curvus
 
atypical campylobacters
 
C. concisus
 
C. hyointestinalis
 
C. jejuni
 
C. sputorum
 
C. sputorum biovar fecalis LMG8531
 
C. sputorum biovar sputorum LMG7975
 
C. upsaliensis
 
Campylobacter organisms
 
different kinds
 
helix 25 region
 
helix 45 region
 
interestingly
 
intervening sequences
 
PCR primer pairs
 

Akihiro Tazumi