Braz J Microbiol
September 2021
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a leading cause of human neonatal infections and bovine mastitis. We report here the unusual finding of the human-adapted hypervirulent serotype III/ST17 clone in a bovine GBS isolated in 1987 in Brazil. This isolate shared several phenotypic and genotypic characteristics with serotype III/ST17 strains obtained from human sources, including PFGE pattern, pilus genes, lactose fermentation, DNase activity, and antimicrobial susceptibility profile, highlighting the importance of continued tracking of GBS in the One Health scope.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring menadione stress, trehalose was necessary intracellularly, but under H2O2, the sugar was required on the outside of the plasma membrane. The mechanism of protection involves minimizing the oxidative damage caused to both proteins and lipids, which would require the presence of trehalose on both sides of the lipid bilayer.
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