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2.4.1.380
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comparison of the Rfb gene cluster of group B strain LT2 and group D strain Ty2 reveals an 11.8 kb central region of limited similarity flanked by regions of high similarity in group C2 strain M67. Expression of the genes from the central region confer a group C2 O-antigen structure on a Salmonella LT2 partial deletion strain
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2.4.1.380
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in Salmonella enterica, the O antigens differ in their sugar composition and glycosidic linkages. RfbW is the second mannosyl transferase involved in biosynthesis of the repeat unit of O antigens in Salmonella group C2 strains
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in Salmonella group C2, the rfb (O antigen) gene cluster differs from that of group B. The O antigens of groups C2 and B have the same sugars but differ in structure. A block of seven open reading frames is unique to group C2 which encode the O antigen polymerase (RfbC) and the transferases responsible for assembly of the group C2 O antigen
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