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Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency

Several molecular detection marker genes specific for a number of individual Salmonella serogroups have been recently identified in our lab by comparative genomics for the genotyping of diverse serogroups. To further understand the correlation between serotype and genotype, the function of a Salmone...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Xiujuan, Liu, Bin, Shi, Chunlei, Shi, Xianming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25211341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106708
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author Zhou, Xiujuan
Liu, Bin
Shi, Chunlei
Shi, Xianming
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Liu, Bin
Shi, Chunlei
Shi, Xianming
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description Several molecular detection marker genes specific for a number of individual Salmonella serogroups have been recently identified in our lab by comparative genomics for the genotyping of diverse serogroups. To further understand the correlation between serotype and genotype, the function of a Salmonella serogroup-C1-specific gene (SC_2092) was analyzed in this study. It was indicated from the topological prediction using the deduced amino acid sequence of SC_2092 that this putative protein was highly similar to the confirmed Wzx flippases. Furthermore, SDS-PAGE revealed that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis, specifically O-antigen synthesis, was incomplete in an SC_2092 in-frame deletion mutant, and no agglutination reaction with the O(7) antibody was exhibited in this mutant. Therefore, it was revealed that this Salmonella serogroup-C1-specific gene SC_2092 encoded a putative flippase, which was required for O(7)-polysaccharide biosynthesis, and was designated here as wzx(C1). Subsequently, the effects of the deletion of wzx(C1) on bacterial motility and sodium chloride (NaCl) tolerance were evaluated. The wzx(C1) mutant lacked swarming motility on solid surfaces and was impaired in swimming motility in soft agar. Moreover, microscopic examination and RT-qPCR exhibited that an increased auto-aggregation and a strong defect in flagella expression, respectively, were responsible for the reduced motility in this mutant. In addition, the wzx(C1) mutant was more sensitive than the wild-type strain to NaCl, and auto-aggregation of mutant cells was observed immediately up on the addition of 1% NaCl to the medium. Interestingly, the motility deficiency of the mutant strain, as well as the cell agglomeration and the decrease in flagellar expression, were relieved in a NaCl-free medium. This is the first study to experimentally demonstrate a connection between a Salmonella serogroup specific gene identified by comparative genomics with the synthesis of a specific O-antigen biosynthesis. Also, our results show that the mutation of wzx(C1) triggers a NaCl-dependent motility deficiency.
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spelling pubmed-41613682014-09-17 Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency Zhou, Xiujuan Liu, Bin Shi, Chunlei Shi, Xianming PLoS One Research Article Several molecular detection marker genes specific for a number of individual Salmonella serogroups have been recently identified in our lab by comparative genomics for the genotyping of diverse serogroups. To further understand the correlation between serotype and genotype, the function of a Salmonella serogroup-C1-specific gene (SC_2092) was analyzed in this study. It was indicated from the topological prediction using the deduced amino acid sequence of SC_2092 that this putative protein was highly similar to the confirmed Wzx flippases. Furthermore, SDS-PAGE revealed that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) biosynthesis, specifically O-antigen synthesis, was incomplete in an SC_2092 in-frame deletion mutant, and no agglutination reaction with the O(7) antibody was exhibited in this mutant. Therefore, it was revealed that this Salmonella serogroup-C1-specific gene SC_2092 encoded a putative flippase, which was required for O(7)-polysaccharide biosynthesis, and was designated here as wzx(C1). Subsequently, the effects of the deletion of wzx(C1) on bacterial motility and sodium chloride (NaCl) tolerance were evaluated. The wzx(C1) mutant lacked swarming motility on solid surfaces and was impaired in swimming motility in soft agar. Moreover, microscopic examination and RT-qPCR exhibited that an increased auto-aggregation and a strong defect in flagella expression, respectively, were responsible for the reduced motility in this mutant. In addition, the wzx(C1) mutant was more sensitive than the wild-type strain to NaCl, and auto-aggregation of mutant cells was observed immediately up on the addition of 1% NaCl to the medium. Interestingly, the motility deficiency of the mutant strain, as well as the cell agglomeration and the decrease in flagellar expression, were relieved in a NaCl-free medium. This is the first study to experimentally demonstrate a connection between a Salmonella serogroup specific gene identified by comparative genomics with the synthesis of a specific O-antigen biosynthesis. Also, our results show that the mutation of wzx(C1) triggers a NaCl-dependent motility deficiency. Public Library of Science 2014-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4161368/ /pubmed/25211341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106708 Text en © 2014 Zhou 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.
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Zhou, Xiujuan
Liu, Bin
Shi, Chunlei
Shi, Xianming
Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency
title Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency
title_full Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency
title_fullStr Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency
title_full_unstemmed Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency
title_short Mutation of a Salmonella Serogroup-C1-Specific Gene Abrogates O(7)-Antigen Biosynthesis and Triggers NaCl-Dependent Motility Deficiency
title_sort mutation of a salmonella serogroup-c1-specific gene abrogates o(7)-antigen biosynthesis and triggers nacl-dependent motility deficiency
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25211341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106708
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