Biological functions of terminal oxidase subunit QoxB in Listeria monocytogenes
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  • JIANG Wenling

    JIANG Wenling

    College of Animal Science and Technology & College of Veterinary Medicine of Zhejiang A & F University, Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Animal Health Diagnostics & Advanced Technology, Zhejiang International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Veterinary Medicine and Health Management, China-Australia Joint Laboratory for Animal Health Big Data Analytics, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang, China
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  • XU Jiali

    XU Jiali

    College of Animal Science and Technology & College of Veterinary Medicine of Zhejiang A & F University, Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Animal Health Diagnostics & Advanced Technology, Zhejiang International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Veterinary Medicine and Health Management, China-Australia Joint Laboratory for Animal Health Big Data Analytics, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang, China
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  • DONG Xinnan

    DONG Xinnan

    College of Animal Science and Technology & College of Veterinary Medicine of Zhejiang A & F University, Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Animal Health Diagnostics & Advanced Technology, Zhejiang International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Veterinary Medicine and Health Management, China-Australia Joint Laboratory for Animal Health Big Data Analytics, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang, China
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  • SHEN Yunqin

    SHEN Yunqin

    College of Animal Science and Technology & College of Veterinary Medicine of Zhejiang A & F University, Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Animal Health Diagnostics & Advanced Technology, Zhejiang International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Veterinary Medicine and Health Management, China-Australia Joint Laboratory for Animal Health Big Data Analytics, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang, China
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  • CHEN Dandan

    CHEN Dandan

    College of Animal Science and Technology & College of Veterinary Medicine of Zhejiang A & F University, Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Animal Health Diagnostics & Advanced Technology, Zhejiang International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Veterinary Medicine and Health Management, China-Australia Joint Laboratory for Animal Health Big Data Analytics, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang, China
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  • JIANG Lingli

    JIANG Lingli

    Ningbo College of Health Sciences, Ningbo 315100, Zhejiang, China
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  • SONG Houhui

    SONG Houhui

    College of Animal Science and Technology & College of Veterinary Medicine of Zhejiang A & F University, Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Animal Health Diagnostics & Advanced Technology, Zhejiang International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Veterinary Medicine and Health Management, China-Australia Joint Laboratory for Animal Health Big Data Analytics, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang, China
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  • CHENG Changyong

    CHENG Changyong

    College of Animal Science and Technology & College of Veterinary Medicine of Zhejiang A & F University, Key Laboratory of Applied Technology on Green-Eco-Healthy Animal Husbandry of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang Provincial Engineering Laboratory for Animal Health Diagnostics & Advanced Technology, Zhejiang International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Veterinary Medicine and Health Management, China-Australia Joint Laboratory for Animal Health Big Data Analytics, Hangzhou 311300, Zhejiang, China
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    [Objective] Listeria monocytogenes is an important zoonotic foodborne intracellular pathogen. Here, we aimed to explore the biological functions of cytochrome aa3 terminal oxidase subunit QoxB in L. monocytogenes during bacterial growth and infection. [Methods] We constructed a qoxB deletion mutant ΔqoxB based on the wild-type strain EGD-e via homologous recombination. The differences regarding bacterial growth and intracellular infection were analyzed between the wild-type and the mutant strains. In addition, changes in the transcription of flagella-associated genes induced by the deletion of qoxB were determined by real-time quantitative reverse-transcription PCR (qRT-PCR). [Results] The deletion of qoxB did not affect the bacterial growth ability in vitro. However, the motility of ΔqoxB was significantly decreased compared with that of EGD-e. After incubation at 30 ℃ for 24 h and 48 h, the diameter of motility halos of ΔqoxB decreased by 35.86% and 34.2%, respectively, compared with that of EGD-e. The expression abundance of 22 flagella-associated genes reduced significantly in ΔqoxB. Moreover, compared with EGD-e, ΔqoxB showed significantly reduced abilities of cell adhesion, invasion, proliferation, and intracellular spread. [Conclusion] We demonstrated for the first time that QoxB played a critical role in the motility and infection of L. monocytogenes. The findings lay an important basis for elucidating the role of cytochrome terminal oxidase in the pathogenesis of bacterial pathogens.

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JIANG Wenling, XU Jiali, DONG Xinnan, SHEN Yunqin, CHEN Dandan, JIANG Lingli, SONG Houhui, CHENG Changyong. Biological functions of terminal oxidase subunit QoxB in Listeria monocytogenes. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2023, 63(2): 656-669

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  • Received:June 03,2022
  • Adopted:July 30,2022
  • Online: February 21,2023
  • Published: February 04,2023
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