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PCR Analysis of cry7 Genes in Bacillus thuringiensis by the Five Conserved Blocks of Toxins
Authors:Eitan Ben-Dov  Robert Manasherob  Arieh Zaritsky  Ze'ev Barak  Yoel Margalith
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, University College London, 256 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8LD, UK, GB;(2) Cellular Microbiology Research Group, Eastman Dental Institute for Oral Health Care Sciences, University College London, London, UK, GB;(3) Department of Surgery, National Medical Laser Centre, University College London, London, UK, GB;(4) Department of Immunobiology, Guy's Kings and St Thomas' Medical and Dental Schools, 3rd floor New Guy's House, London Bridge, London SE19RT, UK, GB
Abstract:As the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria increases, novel ways of treating infections need to be developed. This is particularly pertinent with respect to the periodontal diseases—the most common chronic bacterial infections of man. The use of a photosensitizer in combination with red light has been demonstrated to be effective in killing several human pathogens, including the oral bacterium, Porphyromonas gingivalis, a major pathogen in periodontitis. Killing was associated with alterations in the molecular masses of several outer membrane and plasma membrane proteins and these may be therapeutic targets for photodynamic therapy and other antimicrobial approaches. To identify these photolabile proteins, we have used a panel of monoclonal antibodies raised to whole P. gingivalis. A number of the antibodies recognized various photolabile proteins. Using a combination of Western blotting and protein sequencing the predominant photolabile proteins in P. gingivalis have been identified as the major secreted/cell surface proteases—Lys and Arg gingipain. Received: 30 August 2000 / Accepted: 1 January 2001
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