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Genetic characteristics and antigenic properties of phospholipase α from outer membrane yersinia pseudotuberculosis

Abstract

The analysis of gene polymorphism of Y. pseudotuberculosis membrane-associated phospholipase A was carried out. The high conservation of this enzyme at the nucleotide and amino acid levels was revealed. Recombinant phospholipase A expressed in E. coli cells was used as an antigen to detect specific antibodies. Antibodies against this protein were detected in sera of patients with acute intestinal and secondary forms of pseudotuberculosis.

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N. M. Tishchenko
ФГБУ науки ТИБОХ им. Г.Б. Елякова ДВО РАН
Russian Federation


S. I. Bakholdina
ФГБУ науки ТИБОХ им. Г.Б. Елякова ДВО РАН
Russian Federation


O. J. Portnyagina
ФГБУ науки ТИБОХ им. Г.Б. Елякова ДВО РАН
Russian Federation


O. N. Sofronova
ФБУЗ «Центр гигиены и эпидемиологии в РС (Я)»
Russian Federation


K. V. Guzev
ФГБУ науки ТИБОХ им. Г.Б. Елякова ДВО РАН
Russian Federation


A. V. Rakin
Институт гигиены и медицинской микробиологии
Germany


M. P. Isaeva
ФГБУ науки ТИБОХ им. Г.Б. Елякова ДВО РАН
Russian Federation


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Tishchenko N.M., Bakholdina S.I., Portnyagina O.J., Sofronova O.N., Guzev K.V., Rakin A.V., Isaeva M.P. Genetic characteristics and antigenic properties of phospholipase α from outer membrane yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Yakut Medical Journal. 2012;(4):68-71. (In Russ.)

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