Authors
Wook Kim, Teresa Killam, Vandana Sood, Michael G Surette
Publication date
2003/5/15
Journal
Journal of bacteriology
Volume
185
Issue
10
Pages
3111-3117
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Although a wealth of knowledge exists about the molecular and biochemical mechanisms governing the swimming motility of Salmonellaenterica serovar Typhimurium, its surface swarming behavior has not been extensively characterized. When inoculated onto a semisolid agar medium supplemented with appropriate nutrients, serovar Typhimurium undergoes a morphological differentiation whereby single cells hyperflagellate and elongate into nonseptate, multinucleate swarm cells. Swarm migration is a collective behavior of groups of cells. We have isolated a MudJ insertion mutant of serovar Typhimurium 14028 that failed to swarm under any conditions. The site of the MudJ insertion was determined to be in the pmrK locus within the pmrHFIJKLM operon, which was previously demonstrated to confer resistance to cationic antimicrobial peptides. β-Galactosidase assays, using the pmrK::lacZ transcriptional …
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