Peptide-utilizing carbon starvation gene yjiY is required for flagella-mediated infection caused by Salmonella


Autoria(s): Garai, Preeti; Lahiri, Amit; Ghosh, Dipan; Chatterjee, Jayanta; Chakravortty, Dipshikha
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Peptide metabolism forms an important part of the metabolic network of Salmonella and to acquire these peptides the pathogen possesses a number of peptide transporters. Whilst various peptide transporters known in Salmonella are well studied, very little is known about the carbon starvation (cst) genes cstA and yjiY, which are also predicted to be involved in peptide metabolism. We investigated the role of these genes in the metabolism and pathogenesis of Salmonella, and demonstrated for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, that cst genes actually participate in transport of specific peptides in Salmonella. Furthermore, we established that the carbon starvation gene yjiY affects the expression of flagella, leading to poor adhesion of the bacterium to host cells. In contrast to the previously reported role of cstA in virulence of Salmonella in Caenorhabditis elegans, we showed that yjiY is required for successful colonization of Salmonella in the mouse gut. Thus, cst genes not only contribute to the metabolism of Salmonella, but also influence its virulence.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/53498/1/Mic_162_100_2016.pdf

Garai, Preeti and Lahiri, Amit and Ghosh, Dipan and Chatterjee, Jayanta and Chakravortty, Dipshikha (2016) Peptide-utilizing carbon starvation gene yjiY is required for flagella-mediated infection caused by Salmonella. In: MICROBIOLOGY-SGM, 162 (1). pp. 100-116.

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SOC GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.000204

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/53498/

Palavras-Chave #Molecular Biophysics Unit #Microbiology & Cell Biology
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Journal Article

NonPeerReviewed