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doi:10.1186/s12866-024-03201-y...

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Stoakes, Emily Chen, Xuanlin Kalmar, Lajos Baker, Dave Evans, Rhiannon Rudder, Steven Grant, Andrew J.
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en
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BioMed Central

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Mycology

Year

2024

listing date

2/7/2024

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... ... tradis oxidative stress aerobic stress tradis h_2o_2 czcd role genes campylobacter jejuni
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Abstract

Background Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are the major causative agents of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide and are known obligate microaerophiles.

Despite being sensitive to oxygen and its reduction products, both species are readily isolated from animal food products kept under atmospheric conditions where they face high oxygen tension levels.

Results In this study, Transposon Directed Insertion-site Sequencing (TraDIS) was used to investigate the ability of one C. jejuni strain and two C. coli strains to overcome oxidative stress, using H_2O_2 to mimic oxidative stress.

Genes were identified that were required for oxidative stress resistance for each individual strain but also allowed a comparison across the three strains.

Mutations in the perR and ahpC genes were found to increase Campylobacter tolerance to H_2O_2.

The roles of these proteins in oxidative stress were previously known in C. jejuni , but this data indicates that they most likely play a similar role in C. coli .

Mutation of czcD decreased Campylobacter tolerance to H_2O_2.

The role of CzcD, which functions as a zinc exporter, has not previously been linked to oxidative stress.

The TraDIS data was confirmed using defined deletions of perR and czcD in C. coli 15-537360.

Conclusions This is the first study to investigate gene fitness in both C. jejuni and C. coli under oxidative stress conditions and highlights both similar roles for certain genes for both species and highlights other genes that have a role under oxidative stress.

Stoakes, Emily,Chen, Xuanlin,Kalmar, Lajos,Baker, Dave,Evans, Rhiannon,Rudder, Steven,Grant, Andrew J., 2024, Identification of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli genes contributing to oxidative stress response using TraDIS analysis, BioMed Central

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