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  • Researchers reconstructed metabolic models for 410 Salmonella strains across 64 serovars, revealing diverse metabolic networks related to carbon metabolism and cell wall biosynthesis.
  • The study found that a strain’s metabolic capabilities are closely linked to its serovar and the host it was isolated from.
  • Experimental growth predictions matched 83.1% of actual results, highlighting specific nutritional requirements in some strains and showing that extraintestinal serovars may have lost important pathways for survival in the gastrointestinal environment.

Article Abstract

Salmonella strains are traditionally classified into serovars based on their surface antigens. While increasing availability of whole-genome sequences has allowed for more detailed subtyping of strains, links between genotype, serovar, and host remain elusive. Here we reconstruct genome-scale metabolic models for 410 Salmonella strains spanning 64 serovars. Model-predicted growth capabilities in over 530 different environments demonstrate that: (1) the Salmonella accessory metabolic network includes alternative carbon metabolism, and cell wall biosynthesis; (2) metabolic capabilities correspond to each strain's serovar and isolation host; (3) growth predictions agree with 83.1% of experimental outcomes for 12 strains (690 out of 858); (4) 27 strains are auxotrophic for at least one compound, including L-tryptophan, niacin, L-histidine, L-cysteine, and p-aminobenzoate; and (5) the catabolic pathways that are important for fitness in the gastrointestinal environment are lost amongst extraintestinal serovars. Our results reveal growth differences that may reflect adaptation to particular colonization sites.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6138749PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06112-5DOI Listing

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