Detection of auto-transporter Sat and Vat genes among Escherichia coli strains isolated from urinary tract infections
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v23i10.561Keywords:
Autotranspoter genes, Escherichia coli , SAT& VAT gensAbstract
This study was designed to detect the presence of genes encoding autotranspoter proteins in E. coli that causes UTI by using PCR techniques. Seventy two urine sample were collected from patients infected with UTI whom attended to Salah-AL-deen general hospital in Tikrit city, during three months period (September to November 2016). All samples were cultivated on Blood agar and MacConkey agar. The 47(65.2%) E. coli isolates were confirmed using standard biochemical tests for E. coli. The results indicate the frequencies of Sat gene was 27 strains(57.5%) while Vat gene was 12 strains (25.5%) while the Duplex PCR detected 8(17%) strains of E. coli contained two genes. With this method, we confirmed that autotransporter genes are pathospecifically distributed among the E. coli strains studied.
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