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Investigating the roles of Listeria monocytogenes peroxidases in growth and virulence
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ABSTRACT
Bacteria have necessarily evolved a protective arsenal of proteins to contend with peroxides and other reactive oxygen species generated in aerobic environments.
Listeria monocytogenes
encounters an onslaught of peroxide both in the environment and during infection of the mammalian host, where it is the causative agent of the foodborne illness listeriosis. Despite the importance of peroxide for the immune response to bacterial infection, the strategy by which
L. monocytogenes
protects against peroxide toxicity has yet to be illuminated. Here, we investigated the expression and essentiality of all the peroxidase-encoding genes during
L. monocytogenes
growth
in vitro
and during infection of murine cells in tissue culture. We found that
chdC
and
kat
were required for aerobic growth
in vitro
, and
fri
and
ahpA
were each required for
L. monocytogenes
to survive acute peroxide stress. Despite increased expression of
fri, ahpA
, and
kat
during infection of macrophages, only
fri
proved necessary for cytosolic growth and intercellular spread. In contrast, the proteins encoded by
lmo0367, lmo0983, tpx, lmo1609
, and
ohrA
were dispensable for aerobic growth, acute peroxide detoxification, and infection. Together, our results provide insight into the multifaceted
L. monocytogenes
peroxide detoxification strategy and demonstrate that
L. monocytogenes
encodes a functionally diverse set of peroxidase enzymes.
Title: Investigating the roles of
Listeria monocytogenes
peroxidases in growth and virulence
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ABSTRACT
Bacteria have necessarily evolved a protective arsenal of proteins to contend with peroxides and other reactive oxygen species generated in aerobic environments.
Listeria monocytogenes
encounters an onslaught of peroxide both in the environment and during infection of the mammalian host, where it is the causative agent of the foodborne illness listeriosis.
Despite the importance of peroxide for the immune response to bacterial infection, the strategy by which
L.
monocytogenes
protects against peroxide toxicity has yet to be illuminated.
Here, we investigated the expression and essentiality of all the peroxidase-encoding genes during
L.
monocytogenes
growth
in vitro
and during infection of murine cells in tissue culture.
We found that
chdC
and
kat
were required for aerobic growth
in vitro
, and
fri
and
ahpA
were each required for
L.
monocytogenes
to survive acute peroxide stress.
Despite increased expression of
fri, ahpA
, and
kat
during infection of macrophages, only
fri
proved necessary for cytosolic growth and intercellular spread.
In contrast, the proteins encoded by
lmo0367, lmo0983, tpx, lmo1609
, and
ohrA
were dispensable for aerobic growth, acute peroxide detoxification, and infection.
Together, our results provide insight into the multifaceted
L.
monocytogenes
peroxide detoxification strategy and demonstrate that
L.
monocytogenes
encodes a functionally diverse set of peroxidase enzymes.
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