Copper Handling in the Salmonella Cell Envelope and Its Impact on Virulence

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Abstract

Copper (Cu) plays a key role at the host–pathogen interface as both an essential element and a toxic element. Intracellular strains of pathogenic Salmonella have acquired the periplasmic Cu chaperone, CueP, and the thiol oxidoreductases complex Scs, while losing the ancestral Cu-detoxification Cus system. Coregulation of these species-specific factors link Cu with redox stress and allows Salmonella to counteract Cu toxicity during infection.

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Checa, S. K., Giri, G. F., Espariz, M., Argüello, J. M., & Soncini, F. C. (2021, May 1). Copper Handling in the Salmonella Cell Envelope and Its Impact on Virulence. Trends in Microbiology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2021.01.004

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