Published August 4, 2023 | Version Online

Re-evaluating the Job of Internalin B in Listeria Monocytogenes Harmfulness Utilizing the Plague Strain F2365

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  • 1. Department of Microbiology, Careggi Hospital, Florence, Italy

Description

To research the commitment to harmfulness of the surface protein internalin B (InlB) in the Listeria monocytogenes genealogy I strain F2365, which caused a dangerous listeriosis flare-up in California in 1985. The F2365 strain shows a point transformation that hampers articulation of InlB. We safeguarded the statement of InlB in the L. monocytogenes heredity I strain F2365 by presenting a point transformation in the codon 34 (TAA to CAA). We researched its significance for bacterial harmfulness involving in vitro cell contamination frameworks and a murine intravenous disease model.

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