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Pneumococcus with the "6E" cps Locus Produces Serotype 6B Capsular Polysaccharide.


ABSTRACT: Genetic studies of serogroup 6 isolates ofStreptococcus pneumoniaeidentified putative serotype 6E. Although its capsular polysaccharide structure has not been elucidated, putative serotype 6E is described in an increasing number of studies as a potentially new serotype. We show here that SPEC6B, which is widely used as a target strain for serotype 6B opsonophagocytosis assays, has the genetic features of the putative serotype 6E but produces capsular polysaccharide identical to 6B capsular polysaccharide as determined by one-dimensional (1D) and 2D nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Thus, putative serotype 6E is a mere genetic variant of serotype 6B. Also, SPEC6B is appropriate as a target strain for serotype 6B opsonophagocytosis assays. This example illustrates the difficulties of assigning new bacterial serotypes based on genetic findings alone.

SUBMITTER: Burton RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4809907 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pneumococcus with the "6E" cps Locus Produces Serotype 6B Capsular Polysaccharide.

Burton Robert L RL   Geno K Aaron KA   Saad Jamil S JS   Nahm Moon H MH  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20160127 4


Genetic studies of serogroup 6 isolates ofStreptococcus pneumoniaeidentified putative serotype 6E. Although its capsular polysaccharide structure has not been elucidated, putative serotype 6E is described in an increasing number of studies as a potentially new serotype. We show here that SPEC6B, which is widely used as a target strain for serotype 6B opsonophagocytosis assays, has the genetic features of the putative serotype 6E but produces capsular polysaccharide identical to 6B capsular polys  ...[more]

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