MtrA regulation of essential peptidoglycan cleavage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis during infection [pH]
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ABSTRACT: The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is largely due to its ability to withstand numerous stresses imposed by host immunity. Here, we present a data-driven model that captures these adaptive mechanisms and reveals the dynamic interplay of host-derived stresses and genome-encoded regulatory programs in Mtb. The model captures the genome-wide distribution of cis-acting gene regulatory elements and the conditional influences of transcription factors at those elements to elicit environment-specific responses. Analysis of transcriptional responses that may be essential for Mtb’s survival in acidic conditions identified regulatory control by the MtrAB two-component signal system. This data is a comparison of transcriptional differences (RNA-seq) between low pH (pH 5.6) and neutral pH (pH7) of Mtb
ORGANISM(S): Mycobacterium tuberculosis
PROVIDER: GSE165514 | GEO | 2021/07/16
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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