A review on the origin of multidrug-resistant Salmonella and perspective of tailored phoP gene towards avirulence

Gangathraprabhu, Balasubramani and Kannan, Suganya and Santhanam, Geethanjali and Suryadevara, Nagaraja and Maruthamuthu, Murugan (2020) A review on the origin of multidrug-resistant Salmonella and perspective of tailored phoP gene towards avirulence. Microbial Pathogenesis, 147. p. 104352. ISSN 08824010

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Abstract

Salmonellosis remains a major health problem as Salmonella spp. develop antibiotic resistance. Enteric fever affects approximately 16 million people annually, causing over 600,000 deaths worldwide. Multi-drug resistance (MDR) rates are up to 70% in Asia. Effective antimicrobial therapy is critical. PhoP/Q two-component regulatory system controls the expression of over 40 genes in Salmonella pathogenesis. PhoP DNA binding proteins have positively charged amino acids in the binding site. Preventing PhoP binding may inhibit virulence. Studying PhoP protein and its mutations could help control MDR Salmonella. © 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Vinayaka_Mission_Research_Foundation > Medicine > Vinayaka Mission's Medical College and Hospital, Karaikal
Divisions: Medicine > Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College and Hospital, Salem > Medicine
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email techsupport@mosys.org
Last Modified: 04 Dec 2025 11:44
URI: https://vmuir.mosys.org/id/eprint/3405

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