genus harbors five Type VI Secretion System (T6SS) gene clusters. The T6SS encoded in SPI-6 (T6SS) contributes to Typhimurium colonization of chickens and mice, while the T6SS encoded in SPI-19 (T6SS) of Gallinarum contributes to chicken colonization. Interestingly, the T6SS of Gallinarum complemented the defect in chicken colonization of a Typhimurium strain that lacks the T6SS, suggesting that both T6SSs are interchangeable. Here we show that the transfer of Gallinarum T6SS complemented the defect in mice colonization of a Typhimurium ΔT6SS strain, indicating that both T6SSs are functionally redundant during host colonization.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.33073/pjm-2023-017 | DOI Listing |
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