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Cronobacter (seven species) can survive in dry powdered infant formula for a long time, but the thorough molecular mechanism of resistance to desiccation remains elusive. Here we examine the regulation mechanism of Cronobacter's tolerance to desiccation by the typical two-component system (TCS) EnvZ/OmpR. When exposed to desiccation conditions, Cronobacter showed higher survival than other pathogens, as well as significantly up-regulated expression of ompR and otsAB genes with markedly decreased survival of their mutants, suggesting their relationship with desiccation tolerance. OmpR directly binds to the promoter of trehalose biosynthesis operon otsBA, significantly enhancing their expression, and boosting the trehalose levels. The ompR-deletion in other six species further confirmed its positive regulation in desiccation tolerance. Our data present a hypothesis that EnvZ/OmpR increases intracellular trehalose levels against damage to the cells, which prompts Cronobacter to survive in desiccation conditions. This study reveals a universal molecular mechanism for desiccation resistance in Cronobacter species.
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