Project description:Rgg-dependent transcriptional regulation in SF370 Streptococcus pyogenes strain was analyzed during post-exponential phase of growth Keywords: rgg mutant Microarray analysis was performed using RNA samples isolated from both wild-type SF370 and SF370 rgg mutant strains during post-exponential phase of growth
Project description:Rgg-dependent transcriptional regulation in SF370 Streptococcus pyogenes strain was analyzed during post-exponential phase of growth Keywords: rgg mutant
Project description:Proteomics characterisation of membrane vesicles (MV) and corresponding membranes derived from Streptococcus pyogenes M1 (clinical isolate ISS3348) grown to late-logarithmic phase in THB media.
Project description:S. pyogenes strains were compared with the intact covRS form of the globally disseminated M1T1 clone to track transcriptomic changes engendered during the emergence of the M1T1 clone. The mutant covRS form of the M1T1 clone was included as a transcriptomic outlier and to provide a context for the magnitude of transcriptional shifts detected within the isolate set examined. Microarray was performed on RNA extracted from mid-logarithmic phase S. pyogenes grown in Todd-Hewitt with 1% yeast extract in vitro. Experiments were performed using a single color method. Each sample was labelled with Cy3 and hybridized to separate arrays. Each strain was analysed in 3 biological replicates. cDNA hybridized to JCVI PFGRC Streptococcus pyogenes v2 oligo arrays. Only probed representing the core M1 genome were used for analysis.
Project description:In Streptococcus pyogenes, mutation of GidA results in avirulence despite the same growth rate as the wild type. To understand the basis of this effect, global transcription profiling was conducted. Keywords: Wild type vs. GidA mutant Streptococcus pyogenes
Project description:Whole genone expression profile comparing wild-type NZ131 to serR deletion mutant, grown in C-medium Mutants and interpretation are described further in the manuscript to be submitted: LaSarre and Federle, 2010. Title: Regulation and Consequence of Serine Catabolism in Streptococcus pyogenes. A two chip study using total RNA recovered from three separate wild-type cultures of Streptococcus pyogenes NZ131 and three separate mutant cultures of Streptococcus pyogenes NZ131 seR-, pooled following RNA extraction