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Watanabe, Hirofumi
Miyoshi, Shin-ichi
Kawase, Tomoka
Tomochika, Ken-ichi
Shinoda, Sumio
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Abstract | Vibrio vulnificus biotype 1, a causative agent of fatal septicemia or wound infection in humans, is known to produce a toxic metalloprotease as an important virulence determinant. V. vulnificus biotype 2 (serovar E), a primary eel pathogen, was found to elaborate an extracellular metalloprotease that was indistinguishable from that of biotype 1. The potential of V. vulnificus biotype 1 for production of the metalloprotease was compared with biotype 2 and other human non-pathogenic Vibrio species (Vibrio anguillarum and Vibrio proteolyticus). When cultivated at 25degreesC in tryptone-yeast extract broth supplemented with 0.9% NaCl, all bacteria multiplied sufficiently and secreted significant amounts of the metalloprotease. However, at 37degreesC with 0.9% NaCl, V. anguillarum neither grew nor produced the metalloprotease. In human serum, only V. vulnificus biotype 1 revealed a steady multiplication accompanied with production of the extracellular metalloprotease. This prominent ability of biotype 1 in growth and protease production may contribute to cause serious systemic diseases in humans. |
Keywords | vibrio vulnificus
metalloprotease
protease
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Note | Digital Object Identifer:10.1016/j.micpath.2003.10.001
Published with permission from the copyright holder. This is the institute's copy, as published in Microbial Pathogenesis, March 2004, Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 117-123. Publisher URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2003.10.001 Direct access to Thomson Web of Science record Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
Published Date | 2004-3
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Publication Title |
Microbial Pathogenesis
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Volume | volume36
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Issue | issue3
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Start Page | 117
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End Page | 123
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Journal Article
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English
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True
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Submission Path | microbiology_and_immunology/4
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