RYCHLÍK, Ivan, Martin GERALD, Ulrich METHNER, Margaret LOVELL, Lenka CRDOVÁ, Alena SBKOVÁ, Mojmír SEVCIK, Jiri DAMBORSKÝ and Paul BARROW. Identification of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium genes associated with growth suppression in stationary-phase nutrient broth cultures and in the chicken intestine. Archives of Microbiology. 2002, vol. 178, No 6, p. 411-420. ISSN 0302-8933.
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Original name Identification of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium genes associated with growth suppression in stationary-phase nutrient broth cultures and in the chicken intestine
Authors RYCHLÍK, Ivan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Martin GERALD (276 Germany), Ulrich METHNER (276 Germany), Margaret LOVELL (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Lenka CRDOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Alena SBKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Mojmír SEVCIK (203 Czech Republic), Jiri DAMBORSKÝ (203 Czech Republic) and Paul BARROW (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).
Edition Archives of Microbiology, 2002, 0302-8933.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 1.903
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/02:00006912
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000179674200005
Keywords in English VIRULENCE; RESISTANCE; SALMONELLA; YHJH GENE; MUTANT
Tags MUTANT, resistance, Salmonella, VIRULENCE, YHJH GENE
Changed by Changed by: prof. Mgr. Jiří Damborský, Dr., učo 1441. Changed: 19/3/2010 10:54.
Abstract
Over 2,800 Tn5 mutants of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium have been screened for the loss of ability to suppress the multiplication of a spectinomycin-resistant but otherwise isogenic S. Typhimurium strain, when this was added to 24 hour LB broth cultures of the mutants. Selected growth non-suppressive (GNS) mutants were defective in respiration (insertions in arcA and fnr), amino acid biosynthesis (aroA and aroD), nutrient uptake and its regulation (tdcC and crp), and in chemotaxis (fliD). In the last GNS mutant, the transposon inactivated yhjH, an ORF with unknown function which shows homology to di-guanylate cyclase and novel two-component signal transduction proteins. In newly-hatched chickens, all the mutants, with the exception of the fliD mutant, were also unable to suppress colonisation of the alimentary tract by the parent strain inoculated one day later. Defined mutations in luxS or sdiA, genes which contribute to quorum sensing in S. Typhimurium, had no effect on the stationary-phase growth suppression. A transcriptional fusion was constructed which indicated that the yhjH was moderately expressed in the exponential phase of growth and up-regulated upon entry into stationary phase. Expression of yhjH was also considerably suppressed by the addition of supernatant from a 24 hour stationary-phase S. Typhimurium culture suggesting that it belongs to a new sensing and signalling regulatory pathway in S. Typhimurium.
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