| Literature DB >> 36268134 |
Wei Luo1, Jinqiu Wang1, Yan Chen1, Yixu Wang1, Rui Li2, Jie Tang1, Fang Geng1.
Abstract
The survival mechanism of Salmonella treated with high-intensity ultrasound (HIU) should be explored to further enhance the bactericidal efficacy of HIU. In this study, culturable Salmonella was reduced by applying HIU. Electron microscope imaging revealed that HIU caused the disintegration of cell structure and leakage of intracellular substances. For the Salmonella after the HIU treatment, key enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid [TCA] cycle were significantly downregulated, which led to a reduced ATP content (45.25%-75.00%), although ATPase activity was augmented by 33.82%-60.64% in the Salmonella. Accordingly, surviving Salmonella could have tolerated the stress of HIU by upregulating their environmental sensing (two-component system), chemotaxis (bacterial chemotaxis), substance uptake (ABC transporter), and ATP production (oxidative phosphorylation). Therefore, synergistically blocking the ATP production, signal transduction, or substance intake of Salmonella offer promising potential strategies to improve the bactericidal effect of HIU in industrial food processing.Entities:
Keywords: ABC transporter; Energy metabolism; Proteome; Salmonella; Two-component system; Ultrasound
Year: 2022 PMID: 36268134 PMCID: PMC9576580 DOI: 10.1016/j.crfs.2022.09.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Res Food Sci ISSN: 2665-9271