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Proteomic Characterization of Antibiotic Resistance in Listeria and Production of Antimicrobial and Virulence Factors

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22158141

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LC-ESI-MS; MS; proteomics; mass spectrometry; antibiotic resistance peptides; antibiotic production; virulence factors; Listeria spp

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  1. Xunta de Galicia
  2. European Union (European Social Fund-ESF)
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitivity Project AGL [2.013-48.244-R]
  4. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  5. Spanish AEI/EUFEDER [PID2019-103845RB-C21]
  6. GAIN-Xunta de Galicia Project [IN607D 2017/01]

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The study utilized LC-ESI-MS/MS for a comprehensive shotgun proteomics characterization of pathogenic Listeria species, identifying numerous important proteins involved in Listeria pathogenicity. This proteomic repository can serve as a foundation for further research on pathogenic Listeria species and the development of novel therapeutics.
Some Listeria species are important human and animal pathogens that can be found in contaminated food and produce a variety of virulence factors involved in their pathogenicity. Listeria strains exhibiting multidrug resistance are known to be progressively increasing and that is why continuous monitoring is needed. Effective therapy against pathogenic Listeria requires identification of the bacterial strain involved, as well as determining its virulence factors, such as antibiotic resistance and sensitivity. The present study describes the use of liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS) to do a global shotgun proteomics characterization for pathogenic Listeria species. This method allowed the identification of a total of 2990 non-redundant peptides, representing 2727 proteins. Furthermore, 395 of the peptides correspond to proteins that play a direct role in Listeria pathogenicity; they were identified as virulence factors, toxins and anti-toxins, or associated with either antibiotics (involved in antibiotic-related compounds production or resistance) or resistance to toxic substances. The proteomic repository obtained here can be the base for further research into pathogenic Listeria species and facilitate the development of novel therapeutics for these pathogens.

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