PeerJ (Nov 2019)

L-cysteine transporter-PCR to detect hydrogen sulfide-producing Campylobacter fetus

  • Pablo D. Farace,
  • Claudia G. Morsella,
  • Silvio L. Cravero,
  • Bernardo A. Sioya,
  • Ariel F. Amadio,
  • Fernando A. Paolicchi,
  • Andrea K. Gioffré

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7820
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. e7820

Abstract

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Phenotypic differences between Campylobacter fetus fetus and C. fetus venerealis subspecies allow the differential diagnosis of bovine genital campylobacteriosis. The hydrogen sulfide production, for example, is a trait exclusive to C. fetus fetus and C. fetus venerealis biovar intermedius. This gas that can be biochemically tested can be produced from L-cysteine (L-Cys). Herein, we report a novel multiplex-PCR to differentiate C. fetus based on the evaluation of a deletion of an ATP-binding cassette-type L-Cys transporter that could be involved in hydrogen sulfide production, as previously described. A wet lab approach combined with an in silico whole genome data analysis showed complete agreement between this L-Cys transporter-PCR and the hydrogen sulfide production biochemical test. This multiplex-PCR may complement the tests currently employed for the differential diagnosis of C. fetus.

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