Antigenic and genetic homogeneity of Streptococcus uberis strains from the bovine udder

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Abstract

DNA- fingerprints (Hind III) of Streptococcus uberis field isolates from New York State and Europe showed substantial homogeneity, but were different to those of the type strain of the newly proposed psychrophilic species S. parauberis. S. uberis strains had major SDS-heat extracted antigens of molecular masses (Mr) < 14, 40–41, 42–43, 59–61, 80–86 and 118–122 kDa following immunoblotting with rabbit hyperimmune sera. Bovine sera and milk reacted with the 40–41 and 118–122 kDa antigens. Variations in the Mr of particular bands were too unevenly distributed to permit formation of subgroups. Although cross reactive, the sizes of the antigens of S. parauberis strain NCDO 2020 were substantially different to those of S. uberis, the most prominent antigen having a Mr of 50 kDa. The antigenic and genetic data therefore strongly support the introduction of S. parauberis as a distinct species. S. uberis strains reacted with antiserum to Lancefield groups B, E, G and P, their grouping reactions showing no correlation with DNA and immunoblot fingerprints. Lancefield grouping of S. uberis therefore appears to have little value in identification. © 1991, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Groschup, M. H., Timoney, J. F., & Hahn, G. (1991). Antigenic and genetic homogeneity of Streptococcus uberis strains from the bovine udder. Epidemiology and Infection, 107(2), 297–310. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268800048949

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