- Turkish Journal of Biology
- Volume:34 Issue:4
- Molecular fingerprinting of some clinically significant Nocardia and related strains by restriction ...
Molecular fingerprinting of some clinically significant Nocardia and related strains by restriction polymorphism ribosomal RNA analyses
Authors : Kamil IŞIK, Michael GOODFELLOW
Pages : 355-365
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Publication Date : 2010-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Fifty-three Nocardia strains were the subject of a restriction polymorphic ribosomal RNA analysis insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(ribotyping); designed to distinguish between representatives of clinically significant species and related strains. The organisms were assigned to 19 groups using a combination of EcoRV gene restriction endonuclease patterns and a digoxigenin-labelled Streptomyces violaceoruber TK21 rDNA probe. Each ribotype group contained 4 to 13 restriction fragments that ranged in size from 20.7 to 0.9 kb. The N. brasiliensis, N. crassostreae, N. farcinica, N. otitidiscaviarum, and N. seriolea strains showed distinct ribotype patterns. Unique banding patterns were also seen for the type strains of N. brevicatena, N. carnea, N. salmonicida, N. uniformis, and N. vaccinii, and for the single representatives of `N. fusca`, `N. pseudosporangifera`, and `N. violaceofusca`. More than one banding pattern was detected for the N. asteroides, N. flavorosea, N. nova, N. pseudobrasiliensis, and N. transvalensis strains. The results are in line with current trends in nocardial systematics thereby indicating that restriction polymorphism ribosomal RNA analyses provide valuable data for the classification and identification of novel and pathogenic nocardiae at the species level.Keywords : Key words Nocardia, ribotyping, taxonomy