2024
Loss of function of metabolic traits in typhoidal Salmonella without apparent genome degradation
Machado L, Galán J. Loss of function of metabolic traits in typhoidal Salmonella without apparent genome degradation. MBio 2024, 15: e00607-24. PMID: 38572992, PMCID: PMC11077982, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.00607-24.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSalmonella enterica</i> serovar TyphiAdaptive convergent evolutionFunction of metabolic pathwaysAmino acid substitutionsConvergent evolutionMetabolic pathwaysParatyphi A.Paratyphi AHuman hostTranscriptional regulationAcid substitutionsMetabolic capabilitiesPoint mutationsParatyphoid feverTranscriptional regulatory proteinsMetabolic enzymesAffecting different genesPresence of point mutationsGenome degradationTyphoidal SalmonellaGlucose-6-phosphateCoding sequenceBioinformatics approachTyphiBacterial pathogens
1993
Colonization and Invasion of the Intestinal Tract by Salmonella
Curtiss R, MacLeod D, Lockman H, Galan J, Kelly S, Mahairas G. Colonization and Invasion of the Intestinal Tract by Salmonella. NATO Science Series A: 1993, 191-198. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2854-8_22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnteric feverSalmonella infectionS. typhiMurine animal modelCause of gastroenteritisAnimal modelsMore serovarsIntestinal tractWater-borne illnessMajor causeDisease statesGastroenteritisSerotypes of SalmonellaSerotype TyphimuriumS. EnteritidisS. choleraesuisFeverInfectionDisease symptomologyPrincipal causeCauseTyphiMost studiesAnimal hostsSalmonella