Journal article
Evolutionary adaptation of an AraC-like regulatory protein in Citrobacter rodentium and Escherichia species
A Tan, NK Petty, D Hocking, V Bennett-Wood, M Wakefield, J Praszkier, M Tauschek, J Yang, R Robins-Browne
Infection and Immunity | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.02697-14
Abstract
The evolution of pathogenic bacteria is a multifaceted and complex process, which is strongly influenced by the horizontal acquisition of genetic elements and their subsequent expression in their new hosts. A well-studied example is the RegA regulon of the enteric pathogen Citrobacter rodentium. The RegA regulatory protein is a member of the AraC/XylS superfamily, which coordinates the expression of a gene repertoire that is necessary for full pathogenicity of this murine pathogen. Upon stimulation by an exogenous, gut-associated signal, namely, bicarbonate ions, RegA activates the expression of a series of genes, including virulence factors, such as autotransporters, fimbriae, a dispersin-l..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).