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Identification of two new Dichelobacter nodosus strains in Germany

The Veterinary Journal, 2010
The multi-strain anaerobe Dichelobacter nodosus causes footrot, a contagious disease of the digits of ruminants that occurs worldwide. Eleven D. nodosus-like isolates from footrot lesions of sheep in Germany were investigated by PCR amplification of the variable region of the D. nodosus fimbrial (fimA) gene.
Huitong, Zhou   +3 more
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Identification and Characterization of a Native Dichelobacter nodosus Plasmid, pDN1

Plasmid, 2000
The gram-negative anaerobe Dichelobacter nodosus is the primary causative agent of ovine footrot, a mixed bacterial infection of the hoof. We report here the characterization of a novel native plasmid, pDN1, from D. nodosus. Sequence analysis has revealed that pDN1 has a high degree of similarity to broad-host-range plasmids belonging, or related, to ...
G, Whittle   +3 more
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A gene region in Dichelobacter nodosus encoding a lipopolysaccharide epitope

Microbiology, 1995
Dichelobacter nodosus is a Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium that is the causative organism of footrot in sheep. A D. nodosus locus responsible for a modification of the host lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in Escherichia coli was cloned and sequenced. Genetic studies showed that the modification occurred within the inner-core region of the host LPS, most ...
S J, Billington, B H, Jost, J I, Rood
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Fusobacterium necrophorum, and not Dichelobacter nodosus, is associated with equine hoof thrush

Veterinary Microbiology, 2013
The aim of this study was to determine which of the two species, Fusobacterium necrophorum or Dichelobacter nodosus, are associated with hoof thrush in horses. Fourteen hoof samples, collected from eight horses with thrush and 14 samples collected from eight horses with healthy hooves, were examined for the presence of F.
Kaloyan K, Petrov, Leon M T, Dicks
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Physical and genetic map of the chromosome of Dichelobacter nodosus strain A198

Gene, 1997
A physical map of the chromosome of Dichelobacter nodosus strain A198 was constructed using the restriction endonucleases EagI and StuI. Mapping data indicated the presence of a single, circular chromosome of 1.54 Mb. The three rRNA operons and the virulence related locus (vrl) were precisely positioned at the junctions of EagI and StuI fragments, and ...
S, La Fontaine, J I, Rood
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Molecular analysis of the rRNA genes of Dichelobacter nodosus

2021
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Molecular biology of surface antigens of Dichelobacter nodosus

2021
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Expression in Escherichia coli of the extracellular basic protease from Dichelobacter nodosus

Microbiology, 1994
Dichelobacter nodosus, a Gram-negative obligate anaerobe and the causative agent of ovine footrot, secretes a number of extracellular proteases, one of which is highly basic in nature. The gene (bprV) encoding this basic protease, from virulent strain 198, has been cloned and sequenced. Clone pBR3KB contained the complete bprV gene which constitutively
P R, Vaughan   +4 more
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Identification of two new serotypes within serogroup B of Dichelobacter nodosus

Anaerobe, 2012
The present study records the strain-specific molecular typing system for Dichelobacter nodosus (D. nodosus) based on genetic analysis of fimA locus. Based on the study two new serotypes B5 and B6 are reported within the serogroup B. Out of 200 swab samples collected randomly from foot lesions of footrot affected sheep from all the districts of Kashmir,
M A, Bhat   +4 more
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Identification of a native Dichelobacter nodosus plasmid and implications for the evolution of the vap regions

Gene, 1996
Studies on the role of various virulence factors of the ovine pathogen, Dichelobacter nodosus, have suffered from the absence of a mechanism for the introduction of DNA into this organism. As an initial step in the development of genetic methods, we have identified and cloned a native 10-kb plasmid, pJIR896, from a clinical isolate.
S J, Billington   +6 more
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