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Integrative Genomic and Structure-Based Prioritization of Molecular Targets in Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella enterica from Brazilian Poultry

Teixeira, J. P.; de Lima Neto, D. F.; Brancalion, C.; BAJAY, M. M.; Teles, P. F. d. S.; Sa, R. S. d.; Khan, S.; Furian, T. Q.; Stefani, L. d. C. M.

2026-05-18 microbiology
10.64898/2026.05.17.723367 bioRxiv
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Salmonella spp. remains one of the leading foodborne pathogens worldwide, and the circulation of multidrug-resistant strains in the poultry industry poses a significant challenge. In this study, five isolates from poultry litter swabs (commercial broiler chickens) belonging to the Salmonella Heidelberg and Salmonella Minnesota serovars were characterized using an integrated approach involving phenotypic resistance profiling, whole-genome sequencing, structural prioritization of molecular targets, and in silico screening of ligands. All isolates exhibited multidrug resistance phenotypes and genetic repertoires consistent with resistance to {beta}-lactams, sulfonamides, and tetracyclines, as well as determinants linked to efflux systems, virulence, and persistence. Genomic analysis allowed for the prioritization of five proteins for structural investigation: CTX-M-2, CMY-2, Sul2, AcrB, and SpvC. Sequence-structure validation revealed high correspondence between the proteins of the isolates and the experimental structures selected for CMY-2, Sul2, AcrB, and SpvC, while CTX-M-2 was modeled with high structural confidence. Molecular docking analyses with GNINA revealed distinct behaviors among the targets. Sul2 showed biological relevance but a more conservative structural response, with no significant gain after analog generation. In contrast, AcrB stood out as the most promising target, with analogs generated by BRICS yielding better scores and, in some cases, coherent international networks identified by PLIP. The results demonstrate that the integration of phenotype, comparative genomics, and structural prioritization constitutes a rational strategy for selecting targets and molecular candidates in multidrug-resistant avian strains of S. Heidelberg and S. Minnesota.

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