As a waterborne pathogen of increasing concern, techniques for cost-effective and rapid characterization of are vital. This study examines the development of a Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) analysis methodology for this microbe. First, optimal sample preparation methods for the analysis of environmental isolates via MALDI-TOF-MS were determined. These methods were then implemented to perform strain-level characterization of environmental isolates from central Arizona. Results demonstrate that a MALDI-TOF-MS method involving BCYE agar-based culturing and protein extraction-based sample preparation yield high-quality mass spectra. Twenty-eight environmental isolates originating from two separate drinking water distribution systems were analyzed. Multiple species were detected, and strain-level characterization was achieved, with 12 unique strains distinguished. In addition, isolates of , the most common species observed in the study, were correctly assigned to specific sampling sites. These results demonstrate the potential for this technique to be applied for sub-species characterization of with significant benefits over established methodologies.
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