Sticky, a novel phenotype of campylobacter rectus

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A new group of clinical isolates of Campylobacter rectus has been isolated, which in liquid culture form a biofilm on the walls of glass and polystyrene culture vessels, yet are highly motile when removed as clumps or single cells from the substratum. A free-swimming variant of such a sticky variant has been selected. However, no differences (other than behavioural) were detected between sticky and free-swimming forms by Western immunoblotting with various patient sera or by enzyme activity tests. Both expressed a dominant protein of c. 150 kDa, a major component of the S-layer, which is lost in many laboratory lines of C. rectus. Alteration between sessile and motile growth modes may expand the habitat range of this proposed periodontopathogen. ©1995 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.

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Wyss, C. (1995). Sticky, a novel phenotype of campylobacter rectus. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease, 8(4), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.3109/08910609509140096

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