PROTEIN SHIFT AND ANTIGENIC VARIATION IN THE S-LAYER OF CAMPYLOBACTER-FETUS SUBSP VENEREALIS DURING BOVINE INFECTION ACCOMPANIED BY GENOMICREARRANGEMENT OF SAPA HOMOLOGS
Mm. Garcia et al., PROTEIN SHIFT AND ANTIGENIC VARIATION IN THE S-LAYER OF CAMPYLOBACTER-FETUS SUBSP VENEREALIS DURING BOVINE INFECTION ACCOMPANIED BY GENOMICREARRANGEMENT OF SAPA HOMOLOGS, Journal of bacteriology, 177(8), 1995, pp. 1976-1980
Campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis isolated from a case of human va
ginosis was inoculated into the uterus of a C. fetus-negative heifer.
Isolates obtained weekly from the vaginal mucus exhibited variations i
n high-molecular-mass-protein profiles from that of the original inocu
lum, which had a dominant 110-kDa S layer protein, Immunoblots of the
weekly isolates with monoclonal antibody probes against the 110-kDa S-
layer protein and other C. fetus S-layer proteins demonstrated antigen
ic shifts, Genomic digests of the isolates probed with a 75-mer oligon
ucleotide of the conserved sapA region also indicated that antigenic v
ariation of the S-layer is accompanied by DNA rearrangement.