Author:
Dutta Vikrant,Elhanafi Driss,Kathariou Sophia
Abstract
ABSTRACTAnalysis of a panel of 116Listeria monocytogenesstrains of diverse serotypes and sources (clinical, environment of food processing plants, and food) revealed that all but one of the 71 benzalkonium chloride-resistant (BCr) isolates harboredbcrABC, previously identified on a large plasmid (pLM80) of the 1998-1999 hot dog outbreak strain H7858. In contrast,bcrABCwas not detected among BC-susceptible (BCs) isolates. ThebcrABCsequences were highly conserved among strains of different serotypes, but variability was noted in sequences flankingbcrABC. The majority of the BCrisolates had either the pLM80-type of organization of thebcrABCregion or appeared to harborbcrABCon the chromosome, adjacent to novel sequences. Transcription ofbcrABCwas induced by BC (10 μg/ml) in strains of different serotypes and diversebcrABCregion organization. These findings reveal widespread dissemination ofbcrABCacross BCrL. monocytogenesstrains regardless of serotype and source, while also suggesting possible mechanisms ofbcrABCdissemination acrossL. monocytogenesgenomes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology