1. Functional characterization of glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase (GlmS) in Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis.
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Bennett, Alexis, Shippy, Daniel, Eakley, Nicholas, Okwumabua, Ogi, and Fadl, Amin
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SALMONELLA enterica serovar enteritidis ,GLUCOSAMINE synthase ,FOOD microbiology ,PUBLIC health ,TRANSPOSONS ,BACTERIAL cultures ,MICROORGANISMS - Abstract
Salmonella is a threat to public health due to consumption of contaminated food. Screening of a transposon library identified a unique mutant that was growth and host cell binding deficient. The objective of this study was to determine the functional role of glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase (GlmS) in the biology and pathogenesis of Salmonella. To examine this, we created a glmS mutant (Δ glmS) of Salmonella and examined the effect on cell envelope integrity, growth, metabolism, and pathogenesis. Our data indicated Δ glmS was defective in growth unless media were supplemented with d-glucosamine ( d-GlcN). Examination of the bacterial cell envelope revealed that Δ glmS was highly sensitive to detergents, hydrophobic antibiotics, and bile salts compared to the wild type (WT). A release assay indicated that Δ glmS secreted higher amounts of β-lactamase than the WT in culture supernatant fractions. Furthermore, Δ glmS was attenuated in cell culture models of Salmonella infection. Taken together, this study determined an important role for GlmS in the pathogenesis and biology of Salmonella. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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