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Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella

BACKGROUND: The species Salmonella enterica (S. enterica) includes many serovars that cause disease in avian and mammalian hosts. These serovars differ greatly in their host range and their degree of host adaptation. The host specificity of S. enterica serovars appears to be a complex phenomenon gov...

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Autores principales: Eswarappa, Sandeepa M., Janice, Jessin, Nagarajan, Arvindhan G., Balasundaram, Sudhagar V., Karnam, Guruswamy, Dixit, Narendra M., Chakravortty, Dipshikha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2585142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19050757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003829
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author Eswarappa, Sandeepa M.
Janice, Jessin
Nagarajan, Arvindhan G.
Balasundaram, Sudhagar V.
Karnam, Guruswamy
Dixit, Narendra M.
Chakravortty, Dipshikha
author_facet Eswarappa, Sandeepa M.
Janice, Jessin
Nagarajan, Arvindhan G.
Balasundaram, Sudhagar V.
Karnam, Guruswamy
Dixit, Narendra M.
Chakravortty, Dipshikha
author_sort Eswarappa, Sandeepa M.
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description BACKGROUND: The species Salmonella enterica (S. enterica) includes many serovars that cause disease in avian and mammalian hosts. These serovars differ greatly in their host range and their degree of host adaptation. The host specificity of S. enterica serovars appears to be a complex phenomenon governed by multiple factors acting at different stages of the infection process, which makes identification of the cause/s of host specificity solely by experimental methods difficult. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we have employed a molecular evolution and phylogenetics based approach to identify genes that might play important roles in conferring host specificity to different serovars of S. enterica. These genes are ‘differentially evolved’ in different S. enterica serovars. This list of ‘differentially evolved’ genes includes genes that encode translocon proteins (SipD, SseC and SseD) of both Salmonella pathogenicity islands 1 and 2 encoded type three secretion systems, sptP, which encodes an effector protein that inhibits the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway of the host cell, and genes which encode effector proteins (SseF and SifA) that are important in placing the Salmonella-containing vacuole in a juxtanuclear position. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Analysis of known functions of these ‘differentially evolved genes’ indicates that the products of these genes directly interact with the host cell and manipulate its functions and thereby confer host specificity, at least in part, to different serovars of S. enterica that are considered in this study.
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spelling pubmed-25851422008-12-03 Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella Eswarappa, Sandeepa M. Janice, Jessin Nagarajan, Arvindhan G. Balasundaram, Sudhagar V. Karnam, Guruswamy Dixit, Narendra M. Chakravortty, Dipshikha PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The species Salmonella enterica (S. enterica) includes many serovars that cause disease in avian and mammalian hosts. These serovars differ greatly in their host range and their degree of host adaptation. The host specificity of S. enterica serovars appears to be a complex phenomenon governed by multiple factors acting at different stages of the infection process, which makes identification of the cause/s of host specificity solely by experimental methods difficult. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, we have employed a molecular evolution and phylogenetics based approach to identify genes that might play important roles in conferring host specificity to different serovars of S. enterica. These genes are ‘differentially evolved’ in different S. enterica serovars. This list of ‘differentially evolved’ genes includes genes that encode translocon proteins (SipD, SseC and SseD) of both Salmonella pathogenicity islands 1 and 2 encoded type three secretion systems, sptP, which encodes an effector protein that inhibits the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway of the host cell, and genes which encode effector proteins (SseF and SifA) that are important in placing the Salmonella-containing vacuole in a juxtanuclear position. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Analysis of known functions of these ‘differentially evolved genes’ indicates that the products of these genes directly interact with the host cell and manipulate its functions and thereby confer host specificity, at least in part, to different serovars of S. enterica that are considered in this study. Public Library of Science 2008-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2585142/ /pubmed/19050757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003829 Text en Eswarappa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Eswarappa, Sandeepa M.
Janice, Jessin
Nagarajan, Arvindhan G.
Balasundaram, Sudhagar V.
Karnam, Guruswamy
Dixit, Narendra M.
Chakravortty, Dipshikha
Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella
title Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella
title_full Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella
title_fullStr Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella
title_full_unstemmed Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella
title_short Differentially Evolved Genes of Salmonella Pathogenicity Islands: Insights into the Mechanism of Host Specificity in Salmonella
title_sort differentially evolved genes of salmonella pathogenicity islands: insights into the mechanism of host specificity in salmonella
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2585142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19050757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003829
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