Genome and transcriptome adaptation accompanying emergence of the definitive type 2 host-restricted salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium pathovar

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Abstract

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium definitive type 2 (DT2) is host restricted to Columba livia (rock or feral pigeon) but is also closely related to S. Typhimurium isolates that circulate in livestock and cause a zoonosis characterized by gastroenteritis in humans. DT2 isolates formed a distinct phylogenetic cluster within S. Typhimurium based on whole-genomesequence polymorphisms. Comparative genome analysis of DT2 94-213 and S. Typhimurium SL1344, DT104, and D23580 identified few differences in gene content with the exception of variations within prophages. However, DT2 94-213 harbored 22 pseudogenes that were intact in other closely related S. Typhimurium strains. We report a novel in silico approach to identify single amino acid substitutions in proteins that have a high probability of a functional impact. One polymorphism identified using this method, a single-residue deletion in the Tar protein, abrogated chemotaxis to aspartate in vitro. DT2 94-213 also exhibited an altered transcriptional profile in response to culture at 42°C compared to that of SL1344. Such differentially regulated genes included a number involved in flagellum biosynthesis and motility. © 2013 Kingsley et al.

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Kingsley, R. A., Kay, S., Connor, T., Barquist, L., Sait, L., Holt, K. E., … Dougan, G. (2013). Genome and transcriptome adaptation accompanying emergence of the definitive type 2 host-restricted salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium pathovar. MBio, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00565-13

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