dc.contributorUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-20T13:15:54Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-05T12:40:56Z
dc.date.available2014-05-20T13:15:54Z
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dc.date.created2014-05-20T13:15:54Z
dc.date.issued2011-12-01
dc.identifierBrazilian Journal of Microbiology. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia, v. 42, n. 4, p. 1409-1419, 2011.
dc.identifier1517-8382
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/2918
dc.identifier10.1590/S1517-83822011000400024
dc.identifierS1517-83822011000400024
dc.identifierWOS:000300430600024
dc.identifierS1517-83822011000400024.pdf
dc.identifier3508096260678286
dc.identifier7179273060624761
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/3880961
dc.description.abstractSalmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium synthesizes cobalamin (vitamin B12) only during anaerobiosis. Two percent of the S. Typhimurium genome is devoted to the synthesis and uptake of vitamin B12 and to B12-dependent reactions. To understand the requirement for cobalamin synthesis better, we constructed mutants of Salmonella serovars Enteritidis and Pullorum that are double-defective in cobalamin biosynthesis (ΔcobSΔcbiA). We compared the virulence of these mutants to that of their respective wild type strains and found no impairment in their ability to cause disease in chickens. We then assessed B12 production in these mutants and their respective wild type strains, as well as in S. Typhimurium ΔcobSΔcbiA, Salmonella Gallinarum ΔcobSΔcbiA, and their respective wild type strains. None of the mutants was able to produce detectable B12. B12 was detectable in S. Enteritidis, S. Pullorum and S. Typhimurium wild type strains but not in S. Gallinarum. In conclusion, the production of vitamin B12 in vitro differed across the tested Salmonella serotypes and the deletion of the cbiA and cobS genes resulted in different levels of alteration in the host parasite interaction according to Salmonella serotype tested.
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherSociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
dc.relationBrazilian Journal of Microbiology
dc.relation1.810
dc.relation0,630
dc.rightsAcesso aberto
dc.sourceSciELO
dc.subjectSalmonella
dc.subjectCobalamin
dc.subjectgene deletion
dc.subjectChickens
dc.titleRequirement for cobalamin by Salmonella enterica serovars Typhimurium, Pullorum, Gallinarum and Enteritidis during infection in chickens
dc.typeArtigo


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