Abstract:Salmonella is an established pathogen of the members of the kingdom Animalia. Reports indicate that the association of Salmonella with fresh, edible plant products occurs at the pre-harvest state, i.e. in the field. In this study, we follow the interaction of Salmonella Typhimurium with the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana to understand the process of migration in soil. Plant factors like root exudates serve as chemo-attractants. Our ex situ experiments allowed us to track Salmonella from its free-living state… Show more
“…In addition to temperature-dependent changes in metabolism and stress response, the proteomic analyses in this study indicate the temperature-dependent synthesis of flagellar and chemotaxis proteins enabling a directed motility and is of crucial importance for Salmonella virulence. Several studies revealed the involvement of flagella-mediated motility in Salmonella infection of mammalian and plant hosts ( 59 , 60 ).…”
“…In addition to temperature-dependent changes in metabolism and stress response, the proteomic analyses in this study indicate the temperature-dependent synthesis of flagellar and chemotaxis proteins enabling a directed motility and is of crucial importance for Salmonella virulence. Several studies revealed the involvement of flagella-mediated motility in Salmonella infection of mammalian and plant hosts ( 59 , 60 ).…”
“…Swim agar plates were prepared with 0.3% (w/v) agar. Overnight cultures grown in LB were spotted on the swim agar plates and incubated at 26 °C for different time points 5 . The images of the plates were taken with an Olympus STYLUS VH520 camera.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overnight cultures grown in LB were spotted on the swim agar plates and incubated at 26 °C for different time points. 5 The images of the plates were taken with an Olympus STYLUS VH520 camera. Strain ΔfliC/fljB was used as negative control (without flagella) and the strains ΔcsgD and ΔbcsA were used as positive controls (hypermotile).…”
Section: Quantification Of Biofilmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salmonella enters the field via the use of contaminated irrigation water 2 and forms a stable niche on the soil inorganic and organic matter in the form of biofilm. 5 Crops raised in such contaminated soil are known to be colonized by Salmonella irrespective of the species of the plant. 6 The presence of Salmonella in different plant organs like root, 7 leaves 8 and fruit 9 decipher its natural ability to invade and colonize the host.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This pre‐harvest contamination of food products is one of the greatest concerns in food safety. Salmonella enters the field via the use of contaminated irrigation water 2 and forms a stable niche on the soil inorganic and organic matter in the form of biofilm 5 . Crops raised in such contaminated soil are known to be colonized by Salmonella irrespective of the species of the plant 6 .…”
Supporting Information Figure S1: Bacterial count for various serovars in the root of Arabidopsis ecotypes Col-0, CEN, C24 and Ler. Heat map representation of mean bacterial CFU on 4 Arabidopsis ecotypes.
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