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Identification of Novel Genes Mediating Survival ofSalmonellaon Low-Moisture Foods via Transposon Sequencing Analysis

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00726

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Salmonella; mutants; survival; low-moisture foods; desiccation; transposon-sequencing

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  1. International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) North America Food Microbiology Committee
  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2015-67017-23360, 2017-67015-26085]
  3. NIFA Hatch grant [CA-D-PLS-2327-H]
  4. NIFA-BARD award [201767017-26180]
  5. NIH [AI 139557]
  6. NIFA [2017-67015-26085, 914684] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Salmonella entericais the leading foodborne pathogen associated with outbreaks involving low-moisture foods (LMFs). However, the genes involved inSalmonella's long-term survival on LMFs remain poorly characterized. In this study, in-shell pistachios were inoculated with Tn5-based mutant libraries ofS. Enteritidis P125109,S. Typhimurium 14028s, andS. Newport C4.2 at approximate 10(8)CFU/g and stored at 25 degrees C. Transposon sequencing analysis (Tn-seq) was then employed to determine the relative abundance of each Tn5insertion site immediately after inoculation (T-0), after drying (T-1), and at 120 days (T-120). InS. Enteritidis,S. Typhimurium, andS. Newport mutant libraries, the relative abundance of 51, 80, and 101 Tn5insertion sites, respectively, was significantly lower at T(1)compared to T-0, while in libraries ofS. Enteritidis andS. Typhimurium the relative abundance of 42 and 68 Tn5insertion sites, respectively, was significantly lower at T(120)compared to T-1. Tn5insertion sites with reduced relative abundance in this competition assay were localized in DNA repair, lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis and stringent response genes. Twelve genes among those under strong negative selection in the competition assay were selected for further study. Whole gene deletion mutants in ten of these genes,sspA,barA,uvrB,damX,rfbD,uvrY,lrhA,yifE, rbsR, andompR, were impaired for individual survival on pistachios. The findings highlight the value of combined mutagenesis and sequencing to identify novel genes important for the survival ofSalmonellain low-moisture foods.

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