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Juan Xicohtencatl-Cortes, Valério Monteiro-Neto, Maria A. Ledesma, Dianna M. Jordan, Olivera Francetic, James B. Kaper, José Luis Puente, Jorge A. Girón
Published in Volume 117, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(11):3519–3529 doi:10.1172/JCI30727
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Figure 4
HCP production in EHEC strains.

(AF) Immunofluorescence of HT-29 cells infected with EHEC strains EDL933 (A), EDL933ΔhcpA (B), EDL933ΔhcpA(pJX12) (C), EDL933ΔhcpA(pJX22) (D), and EDL933ΔhcpA(pBAD-TOPO) (E) using anti-HCP antibody. EDL933 shows short HCP (green), indicated by fluorescent fibers; EDL933ΔhcpA(pJX12) and EDL933ΔhcpA(pJX22) display extremely long fluorescent filaments that extend several microns away throughout the cell monolayer–tethering bacteria. DNA in bacteria and eukaryotic cells was stained red with propidium iodine. (F) Demonstration that the fibers produced by EDL933ΔhcpA(pJX22) adhering to HT-29 cells are HCP as determined by immunogold labeling SEM using anti-HCP antibody. Original magnification, ×15,000. (G and H) Production of HCP demonstrated by flow cytometry. (I) Western blotting of whole bacterial cell extracts showing lack of HcpA in the hcpA mutant.