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Isolation and characterization of carboxylesterase E3 from Salmonella enterica. | LitMetric

Isolation and characterization of carboxylesterase E3 from Salmonella enterica.

J Appl Bacteriol

Laboratoire de Microbiologie, Faculté de Médecine X. Bichat, Université Paris 7, France.

Published: August 1993

Three esterases (Est-) hydrolysing alpha-naphthyl acetate: Est-E1, Est-E3 and Est-E4 produced by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, strain LT2 were separated by DEAE chromatography and gel filtration. Est-E3, the major component of this set of enzymes, clearly differed from the two other esterases by its apparent molecular weight, titration curve, substrate specificity and inactivation. Immunoglobulins raised against Est-E3 completely neutralized the activity of Est-E3 but did not react with Est-E1 or Est-E4; it showed no cross reaction with carboxylesterase B of Escherichia coli or with carboxylesterases from other enterobacteria. Est-E3 showed electrophoretic variants which were biochemically and immunologically detected in the seven subspecies of the genus Salmonella. These findings suggest that variants of Est-E3 are the products of very closely related loci originating from a common ancestral gene. The esterase could be a phylogenetic marker of the genus and a suitable molecular tool for taxonomy and epidemiology.

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