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Identification of<i>sodC</i>encoding periplasmic [Cu,Zn]-superoxide dismutase in<i>Salmonella</i>
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Oxygen Free RadicalsBiochemistryNatural SciencesVirulence FactorPathogenesisMolecular BiologyPathogen CharacterizationMicrobiologyInfection ControlSuperoxide DismutaseMolecular MicrobiologyMedicineRedox BiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceHost-pathogen InteractionsBrucella Abortus
sodC, encoding [Cu,Zn]-cofactored superoxide dismutase, once thought to be virtually confined to eukaryotes, has now been described in many Gram-negative pathogens that have their primary niche of colonization in the upper respiratory tract. Their role in host-parasite interactive biology is unknown. We here show that members of the major human and animal enteric pathogenic species Salmonella harbour a version of sodC most closely resembling that found in Brucella abortus. The enzyme it encodes is a novel candidate determinant of virulence in Salmonella, an intracellular pathogen potentially exposed to toxic oxygen free radicals within its intracellular niche.
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