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Virulence gene expression is independent of ResDE-regulated respiration control in Bacillus anthracis.


ABSTRACT: The ResDE two-component system regulates the synthesis of several components of the aerobic and anaerobic respiratory pathways in bacilli. The ResD response regulator transcription factor has been implicated in the regulation of virulence factors in a number of gram-positive species, including Bacillus anthracis. The precise deletions of resD and resE in B. anthracis that retained the classical respiratory phenotypes did not affect the expression of the gene for the protective antigen of the anthrax toxin, pagA, or that of the toxin regulator, atxA. The results indicate that the loss of ResDE-controlled respiratory capacity does not affect the synthesis of anthrax toxin.

SUBMITTER: Wilson AC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2493283 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Virulence gene expression is independent of ResDE-regulated respiration control in Bacillus anthracis.

Wilson Adam C AC   Hoch James A JA   Perego Marta M  

Journal of bacteriology 20080606 15


The ResDE two-component system regulates the synthesis of several components of the aerobic and anaerobic respiratory pathways in bacilli. The ResD response regulator transcription factor has been implicated in the regulation of virulence factors in a number of gram-positive species, including Bacillus anthracis. The precise deletions of resD and resE in B. anthracis that retained the classical respiratory phenotypes did not affect the expression of the gene for the protective antigen of the ant  ...[more]

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