Journal article

Production of enterotoxin by Yersinia bercovieri, a recently identified Yersinia enterocolitica-like species

A Sulakvelidze, A Kreger, A Joseph, RM Robins-Browne, A Fasano, G Wauters, N Harnett, L DeTolla, JG Morris

Infection and Immunity | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 1999

Abstract

Yersinia bercovieri, a recently identified Y. enterocolitica-like species, produces a heat-stable enterotoxin (designated YbST) which has biologic activity in infant mice and increases short circuit current in Ussing chambers. Although YbST has some properties in common with the heat- stable enterotoxins of Y. enterocolitica (YST I and YST II), it appears to be a novel toxin because (i) it was not neutralized by anti-YST I antiserum, (ii) YbST-neutralizing antiserum did not neutralize YST I, and (iii) Y. bercovieri strains did not hybridize with genetic probes for yst I, yst II, and other known enterotoxins.

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