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KMID : 0613820080180111507
Journal of Life Science
2008 Volume.18 No. 11 p.1507 ~ p.1512
Identification and Characterization of Genes Involved in Cysteine Auxotrophy in Salmonella typhi
Lee Sang-Ho

Kim Sam-Woong
Yu Jong-Earn
Yoo Ah-Young
Kim Young-Hee
Oh Jeong-Il
Baek Chang-Ho
Kang Ho-Young
Abstract
In spite of long research period for Salmonella typhi, little information is known about the pathogenesis mechanism of human typhoid fever caused by S. typhi due to lack of infection model in animals. A wild-type of S. typhi Ty2 strain requires cysteine to grow on minimal media. We hypothesized that this cysteine requirement may restrict colonization of S. typhi in animals during infection process. Among the S. typhi strains carrying Salmonella typhimurium genomic library, we have isolated three S. typhi transformants growing on minimal media without cysteine. Although there were three ORFs in DNA of pBP71, the STM1490 ORF complemented cysteine auxotrophy of S. typhi. Analysis of the deduced amino acid sequence of the STM1490 homolog in S. typhi revealed that there are differences in two amino acids. Plasmids containing amino acid substitutions in STM1490 supported S. typhi growth on minimal media without cysteine, indicating irrelevance of these two amino acids to STM1490 function. These results tells us that there are other factors or systems involved in cysteine requirement of S. typhi.
KEYWORD
Salmonella typhi, cysteine auxotrophy, STM1490
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