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Figure 5-14 PFGE comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> LES isolates and stra<strong>in</strong> PAO1 (Salunkhe et al. 2005). M,<br />

pulse marker, 50 to 1,000 kb (Sigma-Aldrich); lane 1, PAO1; lane 2, LES400; lane 3, LES431.<br />

Reproduced by permission from American Society for Microbiology: Journal <strong>of</strong> Bacteriology<br />

2005 Jul;187(14):4908-20.<br />

<strong>The</strong> genome <strong>of</strong> LESB58, <strong>the</strong> earliest available isolate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> LES, has been<br />

sequenced (W<strong>in</strong>stanley et al. 2009). <strong>The</strong> authors reported <strong>the</strong> mobile genome<br />

(variable regions) <strong>of</strong> LESB65 consists primarily <strong>of</strong> six prophage gene clusters and<br />

five genomic islands. Table 5-9 shows a comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> LES isolates based on<br />

available data. <strong>The</strong> table summarises <strong>the</strong> <strong>quorum</strong>-<strong>sens<strong>in</strong>g</strong> ability, difference <strong>in</strong><br />

genomic islands and o<strong>the</strong>r variable DNA regions, <strong>the</strong> presence <strong>of</strong> Type III secretion<br />

system (TTSS) exotox<strong>in</strong>s and colony morphology.<br />

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