The shdA Gene Is Restricted to Serotypes ofSalmonella enterica Subspecies I and Contributes to Efficient and Prolonged Fecal Shedding

RA Kingsley, K van Amsterdam, N Kramer… - Infection and …, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
RA Kingsley, K van Amsterdam, N Kramer, AJ Bäumler
Infection and immunity, 2000Am Soc Microbiol
Little is known about factors which enable Salmonella serotypes to circulate within
populations of livestock and domestic fowl. We have identified a DNA region which is
present in Salmonella serotypes commonly isolated from livestock and domestic fowl (S.
enterica subspecies I) but absent from reptile-associated Salmonella serotypes (S. bongori
and S. enterica subspecies II to VII). This DNA region was cloned from Salmonella serotype
Typhimurium and sequence analysis revealed the presence of a 6,105-bp open reading …
Abstract
Little is known about factors which enable Salmonellaserotypes to circulate within populations of livestock and domestic fowl. We have identified a DNA region which is present inSalmonella serotypes commonly isolated from livestock and domestic fowl (S. enterica subspecies I) but absent from reptile-associated Salmonella serotypes (S. bongori and S. enterica subspecies II to VII). This DNA region was cloned from Salmonella serotype Typhimurium and sequence analysis revealed the presence of a 6,105-bp open reading frame, designated shdA, whose product's deduced amino acid sequence displayed homology to that of AIDA-I from diarrheagenicEscherichia coli, MisL of serotype Typhimurium, and IcsA ofShigella flexneri. The shdA gene was located adjacent to xseA at 52 min, in a 30-kb DNA region which is not present in Escherichia coli K-12. A serotype Typhimurium shdA mutant was shed with the feces in reduced numbers and for a shorter period of time compared to its isogenic parent. A possible role for the shdA gene during the expansion in host range of S. enterica subspecies I to include warm-blooded vertebrates is discussed.
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