Scientists Assess What Fuels Salmonella's Invasion Strategy
date:May 07, 2014

To discover more about Salmonella's feeding habits, Dr Arthur Thompson and his team constructed S. Typhimurium strains lacking certain key genes in important metabolic pathways. They then examined how well these mutated strains reproduced in human epithelial cells, grown in cultures.

We found that glucose is the major nutrient used by S. Typhimurium, said Dr Thompson. Salmonella converts glucose to pyruvate in a process called glycolysis, which also releases energy needed to fuel growth and re
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