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Query: EC:3.4.24.69 (
botulinum neurotoxin
)
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A completely synthetic gene encoding fragment C, a approximately 50-kDa fragment, of
botulinum neurotoxin
serotype A was constructed from oligonucleotides. The gene was expressed in Escherichia coli, and full-sized product was produced as judged by Western blot (immunoblot) analysis. Crude extracts of E. coli expressing the gene were used to vaccinate mice and evaluate their survival against challenge with active toxin. Mice given three subcutaneous vaccinations were protected against an intraperitoneal administration of 10(6) 50% lethal doses (ID50) of serotype A toxin. The same mice survived when challenged with 3 LD50 of botulinum toxin serotype E but died when challenged with 10 LD50 of serotype E or 3 LD50 of serotype B. Purified fragment C was compared with the botulinum toxoid vaccine in a vaccination and challenge study.
Fragment
C was as efficacious in protecting against challenge with active
botulinum neurotoxin
serotype A as the toxoid vaccine. This recombinant protein product has many properties that make it a good candidate for human use to protect against botulinum toxin.
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PMID:Protective vaccination with a recombinant fragment of Clostridium botulinum neurotoxin serotype A expressed from a synthetic gene in Escherichia coli. 779 92
Isolates (259) of psychrotrophic Clostridium spp. associated with either blown pack spoilage (five isolates) or slaughter stock (254 isolates) were screened for the presence of
botulinum neurotoxin
(
BoNT
) genes using degenerate PCR primers capable of amplifying A, B, E, F and G
BoNT
genes. No
BoNT
gene amplification products were detected using DNA templates from the 259 psychrotrophic isolates, including 249 isolates that showed the same 16S rRNA gene Restriction
Fragment
Length Polymorphism (RFLP) patterns as authentic Cl. botulinum type B. It is concluded that although the growth of such micro-organisms in vacuum-packed chilled meat leads to product spoilage, it does not prejudice product safety.
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PMID:A PCR survey of psychrotrophic Clostridium botulinum-like isolates for the presence of BoNT genes. 981 99