Journal article

Assessment of enterotoxin production by Yersinia enterocolitica and identification of a novel heat-stable enterotoxin produced by a noninvasive Y. enterocolitica strain isolated from clinical material

RM Robins-Browne, T Takeda, A Fasano, AM Bordun, S Dohi, H Kasuga, G Fong, V Prado, RL Guerrant, JG Morris

Infection and Immunity | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 1993

Abstract

Twenty-eight clinical isolates of Yersinia enterocolitica were investigated for their abilities to produce heat-stable enterotoxin (YST). All 21 invasive strains (serogroup O3 biotype 4) carried the previously described gene for YST (yst), with toxin detectable in culture supernatants from 20 strains. One of seven noninvasive, biotype 1A strains also had enterotoxic activity, despite failure to hybridize with a probe for yst. The toxin produced by this noninvasive (serogroup O6) strain resembled YST in terms of molecular size, heat stability, and solubility in methanol. It differed from YST, however, with respect to regulation of its production by temperature and its mechanism of action, whi..

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