Journal article
Binary toxin production in Clostridium difficile is regulated by CdtR, a LytTR family response regulator
GP Carter, D Lyras, DL Allen, KE Mackin, PM Howarth, JR O'Connor, JI Rood
Journal of Bacteriology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1128/JB.00731-07
Abstract
Clostridium difficile binary toxin (CDT) is an actin-specific ADP-ribosyltransferase that is produced by various C. difficile isolates, including the "hypervirulent" NAP1/027 epidemic strains. In contrast to the two major toxins from C. difficile, toxin A and toxin B, little is known about the role of CDT in virulence or how C. difficile regulates its production. In this study we have shown that in addition to the cdtA and cdtB toxin structural genes, a functional cdt locus contains a third gene, here designated cdtR, which is predicted to encode a response regulator. By introducing functional binary toxin genes into cdtR+ and cdtR-negative strains of C. difficile, it was established that th..
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