Protein-L-Isoaspartyl Methyltransferase (PIMT) Is Required for Survival of Salmonella Typhimurium at 42°C and Contributes to the Virulence in Poultry
Poultry birds are asymptomatic reservoir of Typhimurium ( . Typhimurium) but act as source of human infection for this bacterium. Inside the poultry, . Typhimurium experiences several stresses, 42°C body temperature of birds is one of them. Proteins are highly susceptible to temperature mediated dam...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2017-03, Vol.8, p.361-361 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Poultry birds are asymptomatic reservoir of
Typhimurium (
. Typhimurium) but act as source of human infection for this bacterium. Inside the poultry,
. Typhimurium experiences several stresses, 42°C body temperature of birds is one of them. Proteins are highly susceptible to temperature mediated damage. Conversion of protein bound aspartate (Asp) residues to iso-aspartate (iso-Asp) is one of such modifications that occur at elevated temperature. Iso-Asp formation has been linked to protein inactivation and compromised cellular survival. Protein-L-isoaspartyl methyltransferase (PIMT) can repair iso-Asp back to Asp, thus enhances the cellular survival at elevated temperature. Here, we show that the
gene deletion strain of
. Typhimurium (Δ
mutant strain) is hypersensitive to 42°C
. The hypersusceptibility of Δ
strain is partially reversed by plasmid based complementation (
-complementation) of Δ
strain. Following oral inoculation, Δ
strain showed defective colonization in poultry caecum, and compromised dissemination to spleen and liver. Interestingly, we have observed three and half folds induction of the PIMT protein following exposure of
. Typhimurium to 42°C. Our data suggest a novel role of
gene in the survival of
. Typhimurium at elevated temperature and virulence. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00361 |