Abstract
Mutations in rcsC that result in constitutive colanic acid capsule synthesis were obtained in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. Most rcsC alleles were dominant; however, recessive rcsC alleles were also found, in agreement with the postulated double role (positive and negative) of RcsC on the activation of the RcsB/C phosphorelay system. Salmonella rcsC mutants with constitutive activation of the Rcs system are severely attenuated for virulence in BALB/c mice and their degree of attenuation correlates with the level of Rcs activation. Partial relief of attenuation by a gmm mutation indicates that capsule overproduction is one of the factors leading to avirulence in constitutively activated rcsC mutants. © 2005 SGM.
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García-Calderón, C. B., García-Quintanilla, M., Casadesús, J., & Ramos-Morales, F. (2005). Virulence attenuation in Salmonella enterica rcsC mutants with constitutive activation of the Rcs system. Microbiology, 151(2), 579–588. https://doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.27520-0
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