AUTHORS
Zhang H., et al
ABSTRACT
Aim
To demonstrate the role of RpoE during the later stage of hyperosmotic stress in Salmonella.
Materials and Methods
Expressions of SPI-1 and SPI-2 under hyperosmotic stress for 120 min were investigated by a microarray, and the invasion and intracellular survival of wild-type and ΔrpoE strains were compared. The global differential expression of bacterial proteins between the wild-type and ΔrpoE strains was examined after 120 min of hyperosmotic stress.
Results
SPI-1 and SPI-2 were repressed, and the invasion and intracellular survival were defected in the ΔrpoE strain. Thirteen bacterial-associated proteins and 11 secreted proteins differed significantly between the wild-type and ΔrpoE strains.
Conclusion
RpoE may promote invasion and intracellular survival by regulating the expression of SPI-1 and SPI-2.
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