2015
DOI: 10.1111/mmi.12933
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A BTP1 prophage gene present in invasive non‐typhoidal Salmonella determines composition and length of the O‐antigen of the lipopolysaccharide

Abstract: Salmonella Typhimurium isolate D23580 represents a recently identified ST313 lineage of invasive non-typhoidal Salmonellae (iNTS). One of the differences between this lineage and other non-iNTS S. Typhimurium isolates is the presence of prophage BTP1. This prophage encodes a gtrC gene, implicated in O-antigen modification. GtrCBTP1 is essential for maintaining O-antigen length in isolate D23580, since a gtrBTP1 mutant yields a short O-antigen. This phenotype can be complemented by gtrCBTP1 or very closely rela… Show more

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“…Typhimurium (20). Additionally, we demonstrate that the family 2 gtr operon is required for the acetylation of rhamnose, as was suggested previously (21). Thus, family 2 GtrC is not a glycosyltransferase but an acyltransferase, and the gtr acronym thus reflects only proximity to (remnant) gtrAB genes (15).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Typhimurium (20). Additionally, we demonstrate that the family 2 gtr operon is required for the acetylation of rhamnose, as was suggested previously (21). Thus, family 2 GtrC is not a glycosyltransferase but an acyltransferase, and the gtr acronym thus reflects only proximity to (remnant) gtrAB genes (15).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Typhimurium isolate D23580. This GtrC operon has been hypothesized to acetylate the rhamnose residue of the O-antigen (21); the S . Typhi O-antigen has a rhamnose residue, but no acetylation has been described.…”
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“…These modifications change the spectrum of phages that can adsorb to the O-antigens of such lysogens and also alter the antigenicity and thus the pathogenicity of the host bacterium (Allison and Verma, 2000; Broadbent et al , 2010; Kintz et al, 2015). O-antigen modifying genes are present in two common forms in lambdoid phages.…”
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confidence: 99%