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Inhibition of Salmonella enterica serovars by microcin J25
Fecha
2004-07Registro en:
Vincent, Paula Andrea; Delgado, Monica Alejandra; Farias, Ricardo Norberto; Salomon, Raul Armando; Inhibition of Salmonella enterica serovars by microcin J25; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; FEMS Microbiology Letters; 236; 1; 7-2004; 103-107
0378-1097
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Vincent, Paula Andrea
Delgado, Monica Alejandra
Farias, Ricardo Norberto
Salomon, Raul Armando
Resumen
Escherichia coli microcin J25 (MccJ25) is a 2107-Da peptide antibiotic whose uptake into E. coli is mediated by the outer-membrane receptor FhuA and the inner membrane proteins TonB, ExbB, ExbD, and SbmA. A survey of the sensitivity of several Salmonella enterica serovars showed that the antibiotic was highly active against some serovars, while S. Typhimurium, S. Derby, and some S. Enteritidis strains were completely resistant. Resistant strains became hypersensitive to MccJ25 when given the fhuA gene of E. coli, indicating that insensitivity is due to the inability of the FhuA protein to mediate penetration of MccJ25. Whereas in E. coli MccJ25 targets RNA polymerase, in S. Typhimurium it inhibits not only RNA synthesis but also cell respiration. Fluorescence viability staining showed that S. Typhimurium cells exposed to MccJ25 remain viable but are unable to form colonies.