Compare transferrin binding protein (Tbp A) gene virulence of pasteurella multocida type B of buffalo and vaccine septicemiaepizootica

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Abstract

Septicemia Epizootica (SE), is a fatal acute septicemia disease by Pasteurella multocida. B:2,5 and E:2,5 in cattle and buffalo. TbpA has a number of important role for bacterial cells, such as nutrient uptake, transport of molecules in and out of cells and interactions with the environment and host. P. multocida iron acquisition related gene, tbpA, has been considered as an important epidemiological marker. The purpose of this study was to compare the Transferrin Binding Protein A (TbpA) gene from P. multocidatype B of buffalo and it with vaccine strain. Characterization of TbpA of P. multocida and vaccine strain was done using PCR then sequencing. Sample used in this study were P. multocida local isolate from NTT and vaccine strain (Katha). Isolation and identification were performed using bacteriological culture and biochemically characterization. Results from PCR showed positive a tbpA gene on P. multocida local isolate and vaccine strainis. The comparison of the results of sequencing between the tbpa gene isolates P.multocida and vaccines showed deletion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1640-1644
Number of pages5
JournalIndian Journal of Public Health Research and Development
Volume10
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2019

Keywords

  • Buffalo
  • PCR
  • Pasteurellamultocida type B
  • SeptisemiaEpizootica
  • Transferrin Binding Protein A (TbpA) gene

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