CemR atypical response regulator impacts energy conversion inCampylobacteria
Mateusz Noszka,
Agnieszka Strzałka,
Jakub Muraszko
et al.
Abstract:Campylobacter jejuni and Arcobacter butzleri are microaerobic food-borne human gastrointestinal pathogens that mainly cause diarrhoeal disease. These related species of the Campylobacteria class face variable atmospheric environments during infection and transmission, ranging from nearly anaerobic to aerobic conditions. Thus, they need to adjust their metabolism and respiration to the changing oxygen concentrations of the colonisation sites. Our studies revealed that C. jejuni and A. butzleri lacking a Campylo… Show more
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