Organization of the CTX prophage in environmental isolates of Vibrio mimicus

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The organization of the CTX prophage in environmental strains of Vibrio mimicus was investigated. Sixteen hundred non-sucrose fermenting vibrios were examined for ctx gene by hybridization. Out of 1,600 isolates, 6 V. mimicus isolates contained ctxA gene. The organization of CTX prophage was determined by RFLP using ctxA probe. The CTX prophage integrated at a single site in V. mimicus genome which was present as a single copy flanked by at least a single RS element. Ribotype pattern revealed that a particular clone of V. mimicus acquired the CTXφ in the aquatic environment. This study demonstrated that V. mimicus could act as a reservoir of CTXφ in the aquatic environment.

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Islam, M. S., Rahman, M. Z., Khan, S. I., Mahmud, Z. H., Ramamurthy, T., Nair, G. B., … Sack, D. A. (2005). Organization of the CTX prophage in environmental isolates of Vibrio mimicus. Microbiology and Immunology, 49(8), 779–784. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.2005.tb03668.x

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