Temperature and oxygen dependent metabolite utilization by Salmonella enterica Serovars Derby and Mbandaka


Autoria(s): Hayward, Matthew R.; AbuOun, Manal; Woodward, Martin J.; Jansen, Vincent A. A.
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23/03/2015

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Salmonella enterica is a zoonotic pathogen of clinical and veterinary significance, with over 2500 serovars. In previous work we compared two serovars displaying host associations inferred from isolation statistics. Here, to validate genome sequence data and to expand on the role of environmental metabolite constitution in host range determination we use a phenotypic microarray approach to assess the ability of these serovars to metabolise ~500 substrates at 25°C with oxygen (aerobic conditions) to represent the ex vivo environment and at 37°C with and without oxygen (aerobic/anaerobic conditions) to represent the in vivo environment. A total of 26 substrates elicited a significant difference in the rate of metabolism of which only one, D-galactonic acid-g-lactone, could be explained by the presence (S. Mbandaka) or the absence (S. Derby) of metabolic genes. We find that S. Mbandaka respires more efficiently at ambient temperatures and under aerobic conditions on 18 substrates including: glucosominic acid, saccharic acid, trehalose, fumaric acid, maltotriose, N-acetyl-D-glucosamine, N-acetyl-beta-D-mannosamine, fucose, L-serine and dihydroxy-acetone; whereas S. Derby is more metabolically competent anaerobically at 37°C for dipeptides, glutamine-glutamine, alanine-lysine, asparagine-glutamine and nitrogen sources glycine and nitrite. We conclude that the specific phenotype cannot be reliably predicted from the presence of metabolic genes directly relating to the metabolic pathways under study.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/40165/1/PMC4370486.pdf

Hayward, M. R., AbuOun, M., Woodward, M. J. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90004635.html> and Jansen, V. A. A. (2015) Temperature and oxygen dependent metabolite utilization by Salmonella enterica Serovars Derby and Mbandaka. PLoS ONE, 10 (3). e0120450. ISSN 1932-6203 doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120450 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120450>

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en

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Public Library of Science

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/40165/

creatorInternal Woodward, Martin J.

http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4370486

10.1371/journal.pone.0120450

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Article

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