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| DOI | 10.1016/J.FM.2014.04.011 | ||||
| Año | 2014 | ||||
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Clostridium perfringens spore germination plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of C perfringens-associated food poisoning (FP) and non-food-borne (NFB) gastrointestinal diseases. Germination is initiated when bacterial spores sense specific nutrient germinants (such as amino acids) through germinant receptors (GRs). In this study, we aimed to identify and characterize amino acid germinants for spores of enterotoxigenic C. perfringens type A. The polar, uncharged amino acids at pH 6.0 efficiently induced germination of C. perfringens spores; L-asparagine, L-cysteine, L-serine, and L-threonine triggered germination of spores of most FP and NFB isolates; whereas, L-glutamine was a unique germinant for FP spores. For cysteine- or glutamine-induced germination, gerKC spores (spores of a gerKC mutant derivative of FP strain SM101) germinated to a significantly lower extent and released less DPA than wild type spores; however, a less defective germination phenotype was observed in gerAA or gerKB spores. The germination defects in gerKC spores were partially restored by complementing the gerKC mutant with a recombinant plasmid carrying wild-type gerKA-KC, indicating that GerKC is an essential GR protein. The gerKA, gerKC, and gerKB spores germinated significantly slower with L-serine and L-threonine than their parental strain, suggesting the requirement for these GR proteins for normal germination of C. perfringens spores. In summary, these results indicate that the polar, uncharged amino acids at pH 6.0 are effective germinants for spores of C perfringens type A and that GerKC is the main GR protein for germination of spores of FP strain SM101 with L-cysteine, L-glutamine, and L-asparagine. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Udompijitkul, Pathima | - |
Oregon State Univ - Estados Unidos
Kasetsart Univ - Tailandia Oregon State University - Estados Unidos Kasetsart University - Tailandia |
| 2 | Alnoman, Maryam | Mujer |
Oregon State Univ - Estados Unidos
Oregon State University - Estados Unidos |
| 3 | Banawas, Saeed | Hombre |
Oregon State Univ - Estados Unidos
Majmaah Univ - Arabia Saudí Oregon State University - Estados Unidos Majmaah University - Arabia Saudí |
| 4 | Paredes-Sabja, Daniel | Hombre |
Oregon State Univ - Estados Unidos
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile Oregon State University - Estados Unidos |
| 5 | Sarker, M. R. | - |
Oregon State Univ - Estados Unidos
Oregon State University - Estados Unidos |
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| MECESUP |
| Ministry of Higher Education |
| U.S. Army Research Office |
| Army Research Laboratory |
| Research Office of Universidad Andres Bello |
| Agricultural Research Foundation of Oregon State University |
| Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University |
| FONDECYTE, Chile |
| Office of Higher Education Commission (Thailand) |
| Ministry of Higher Education (Saudi Arabia) |
| Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) through the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the U.S. Army Research Office |
| Office of the Higher Education Commission |
| FONDECYTE |
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| This work was supported by a grant from the Agricultural Research Foundation of Oregon State University, and by a Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) award through the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the U.S. Army Research Office under contract number W911NF-09-1-0286 (all to MRS); and by grants from MECESUP UAB0802, FONDECYTE, Chile (Grant 1110569), by a grant from the Research Office of Universidad Andres Bello (DI-275-13/R 2013) (to D.P.-S). PU was supported by a fellowship from the Office of Higher Education Commission (Thailand). MA and SB were supported by the Ministry of Higher Education (Saudi Arabia). We thank Prabhat Talukdar for photographing phase-contrast images of spores and Denny Weber for editing the manuscript. |
| This work was supported by a grant from the Agricultural Research Foundation of Oregon State University , and by a Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) award through the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the U.S. Army Research Office under contract number W911NF-09-1-0286 (all to MRS); and by grants from MECESUP UAB0802 , FONDECYTE, Chile (Grant 1110569 ), by a grant from the Research Office of Universidad Andres Bello ( DI-275-13/R 2013 ) (to D.P.-S). PU was supported by a fellowship from the Office of Higher Education Commission (Thailand) . MA and SB were supported by the Ministry of Higher Education (Saudi Arabia) . We thank Prabhat Talukdar for photographing phase-contrast images of spores and Denny Weber for editing the manuscript. |