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A total of seven Staphylococcus intermedius cultures isolated from cases of canine
pyoderma
were investigated for the genetic basis of chloramphenicol resistance (Cmr). All of these S. intermedius isolates mediated Cmr via the expression of the Cm-inactivating enzyme chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT); the respective cat genes were found to be located on small multicopy plasmids of 3.1 to 4.1 kb in four of the seven cultures. The four Cmr plasmids, designated pSCS20-23, differed upon restriction
endonuclease
mapping. Hybridization experiments identified all of them to belong to the pC221-family of staphylococcal Cmr plasmids. The expression of all four plasmid-encoded cat genes was inducible with chloramphenicol. The remaining three S. intermedius isolates also harboured an inducible cat gene of the pC221-type which, however, was found to be located in the chromosomal DNA. These differences in the subcellular localisation and consequently in the number of cat gene copies per S. intermedius cell had no influence on the MIC values of Cm exhibited by the respective S. intermedius isolates.
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PMID:Chloramphenicol resistance in Staphylococcus intermedius from a single veterinary centre: evidence for plasmid and chromosomal location of the resistance genes. 774 Jul 54
Ten Staphylococcus intermedius isolates from cases of canine
pyoderma
and 10 from healthy carriers were examined by SDS-PAGE of exoproteins, immunoblotting and restriction
endonuclease
digest analysis. Similarities between banding patterns of the isolates were calculated as Dice coefficients for all three methods. For SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting, no significant differentiation was found between the
pyoderma
and "healthy" groups. Analysis of DNA digested with BglII indicated that S. intermedius is genetically heterogeneous; Dice coefficients for the
pyoderma
group were distinct from those for the healthy group (p < 0.001), and cluster analysis confirmed that the
pyoderma
isolates (9) formed a group separate from the majority (6 of 9) of the normal isolates.
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PMID:Characterisation of Staphylococcus intermedius isolates from canine pyoderma and from healthy carriers by SDS-PAGE of exoproteins, immunoblotting and restriction endonuclease digest analysis. 790 43