TÁCH DÒNG VÀ XÁC ĐỊNH TRÌNH TỰ GEN slo CỦA VI KHUẨN Streptococcus pyogenes ĐƯỢC PHÂN LẬP TẠI VIỆT NAM

Võ Viết Cường1, Nguyễn Thị Hà Giang1, Nguyễn Như Nghĩa1, Nguyễn Văn Minh2
1 Trung tâm Nhiệt đới Việt - Nga
2 Trường Đại học khoa học Tự nhiên, ĐHQG Hà Nội

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CLONING AND SEQUENCING FOR slo GENE OF Steptococcus pyogenes ISOLATED IN VIETNAM

Streptococcus pyogenes is a major cause of upper respiratory tract infections such as pharyngitis, tonsillitis. These diseases can cause serious complications, causing high mortality. Antigen streptolysin O (SLO) was used to detect antibodies to streptolysin O (ASLO) in serum of patients with suspected group A Streptococcus. This study was carried out to clone and sequence the slo gene encoding for SLO of  pyogenesstrain isolated in Vietnam (Slo_B37). The results revealed that slo gene was cloned and sequenced in size of 1595 nucleotide, with 20 nucleotides differed from NC_002737 fragment on GeneBank and the degree of genetic similarity is 99%. Translated products of the fragment Slo_B37 has differences with sequence of NP_268546 translated from NC_002737 gene in three amino acids at positions: T29M, N34S and T413S.

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