2020
DOI: 10.3390/genes11111330
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Comparative Review of the Responses of Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli to Low pH Stress

Abstract: Acidity is one of the principal physicochemical factors that influence the behavior of microorganisms in any environment, and their response to it often determines their ability to grow and survive. Preventing the growth and survival of pathogenic bacteria or, conversely, promoting the growth of bacteria that are useful (in biotechnology and food production, for example), might be improved considerably by a deeper understanding of the protective responses that these microorganisms deploy in the face of acid st… Show more

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“…The challenges presented by the host during infection can be overcome by L. monocytogenes using a variety of adaptive mechanisms ( 2 , 5 ). For instance, the bacterium can utilize glutamate decarboxylation and arginine deamination to control its cytoplasmic pH, use bile salt hydrolase and drug efflux pumps to protect against bile stress, and use solute transport systems for osmoregulation when facing osmotic stress ( 3 , 6 ). It can also deploy a well-coordinated repertoire of virulence factors ( 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The challenges presented by the host during infection can be overcome by L. monocytogenes using a variety of adaptive mechanisms ( 2 , 5 ). For instance, the bacterium can utilize glutamate decarboxylation and arginine deamination to control its cytoplasmic pH, use bile salt hydrolase and drug efflux pumps to protect against bile stress, and use solute transport systems for osmoregulation when facing osmotic stress ( 3 , 6 ). It can also deploy a well-coordinated repertoire of virulence factors ( 2 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Figure 3 , mdtEF is co-transcribed with gadE as a gadE-mdtEF operon. EvgS/EvgA is one of the many systems that control the expression of this operon ( Arcari et al, 2020 ) ( Figure 3 ). It is assumed that the environment inside macrophages is acidic and oxidative, hosts toxic molecules such as antimicrobial peptides, causes genotoxic stress, and lacks important nutrients ( Demarre et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: The Efflux Pump Emrky Of Shigella Flexneri : the Crucial Role Of Two Component Systems In Sensing And Respondmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the entry into the host, L. monocytogenes can withstand an array of potentially lethal conditions in the GI tract, such as the extreme acid pH of the stomach, high osmotic pressure and high concentration of bile salts in the duodenum (reviewed in [5,6]. L. monocytogenes employs the alternative sigma factor B (σ B ) to upregulate a regulon of approximately 300 genes, which collectively confer an array of homeostatic and protective mechanisms that allow survival under severe stress conditions (reviewed in [7,8]. L. monocytogenes relies on σ B to enhance survival in the GI tract and to establish infection [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L . monocytogenes employs the alternative sigma factor B (σ B ) to upregulate a regulon of approximately 300 genes, which collectively confer an array of homeostatic and protective mechanisms that allow survival under severe stress conditions (reviewed in [ 7 , 8 ]. L .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%