“…Also unique to the 6719 hydrogen peroxide response was the upregulation of two oxidative stress protection genes: sodA (LM6179_2184), a superoxide dismutase upregulated by a log2fold change of 0.79, and LM6179_1300, annotated as a glutathione peroxidase and upregulated by a log2fold change of 0.56 (Chatterjee et al, 2006;Hingston et al, 2015). The importance of the superoxide dismutase in L. monocytogenes stress response has been documented before (Soni et al, 2011;Bucur et al, 2018), and upregulation of the EGD-e homolog of LM6179_1300, lmo0983, was observed following exposure to chlorine dioxide (Pleitner et al, 2014). However, stress survival islet 2 (SSI-2), an insert of two genes homologous to the Listeria innocua genes lin0464 and lin0465 (LM6179_0748 and LM6179_0749), was not differentially expressed in 6179 despite previous implication in oxidative stress (Harter et al, 2017).…”