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Genomic insights into the TTSS island of enteropathogenic <Emphasis Type="Italic">E. coli</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Salmonella</Emphasis> and its conjugational transfer
Authors:R Anuradha  K Apoorva  N R Sadhana  K Hitendra  R Siva  S Babu
Institution:1.School of Bio Sciences and Technology,VIT University,Vellore,India
Abstract:Whole genome sequences of the non-pathogenic K12 and pathogenic O127:H6 strains of Escherichia coli were analyzed using Mauve software. The genomes showed 80% similarity with few desert regions including a 35.99 kb region in pathogenic strain. This region contained Locus of Enterocyte Effacement (LEE) and Type III Secretion System (TTSS) genes. Whole genome alignment of this E. coli pathogenic strain and Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Newport str. SK254 showed 40% homology. Intimin protein coding escU gene of E. coli and ssaU gene of S. enterica were analyzed by BLASTn and ClustalW and cross referred with Pathogenicity Island Database (PDI DB) to check similarity with other foodborne bacterial species. The ssaU gene of Salmonella was found to be designated as escU in E. coli database. Comparison of these genes at nucleotide and amino acid sequence level revealed possible codon redundancies. Six clinical isolates of E. coli (designated as SBANU 1 to 6) were screened for salt aggregation and hemolysin production abilities followed by PCR analysis of escU gene. The E. coli isolate SBANU 6 was further used in induced conjugation assay with S. enterica as donor. PCR analysis and sequencing of the amplified DNA in E. coli transconjugant cells revealed the possible acquiring of ssaU gene from S. enterica.
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