2009
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1000306
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Coordinated Regulation of Virulence during Systemic Infection of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium

Abstract: To cause a systemic infection, Salmonella must respond to many environmental cues during mouse infection and express specific subsets of genes in a temporal and spatial manner, but the regulatory pathways are poorly established. To unravel how micro-environmental signals are processed and integrated into coordinated action, we constructed in-frame non-polar deletions of 83 regulators inferred to play a role in Salmonella enteriditis Typhimurium (STM) virulence and tested them in three virulence assays (intrape… Show more

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“…The transcriptional activity of these reporters was measured in vitro in defined LPM minimal medium, which provides an environment in which SsrB and upstream regulators of virulence genes, PhoPQ and SlyA, are active (10). We assessed the transcriptional activities of our reporters in backgrounds deficient in these proteins involved in intracellular pathogenesis (56). We observed altered profiles of transcriptionally active regions upstream of sciF, sciG, and vrgS (Fig.…”
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“…The transcriptional activity of these reporters was measured in vitro in defined LPM minimal medium, which provides an environment in which SsrB and upstream regulators of virulence genes, PhoPQ and SlyA, are active (10). We assessed the transcriptional activities of our reporters in backgrounds deficient in these proteins involved in intracellular pathogenesis (56). We observed altered profiles of transcriptionally active regions upstream of sciF, sciG, and vrgS (Fig.…”
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“…To determine whether the expression of the SPI-6 T6SS is repressed by the activity of regulators of intracellular virulence, we assessed the levels of chromosomal fusion protein VrgS::HA expressed under the control of its native promoter in backgrounds deficient in regulators of intracellular pathogenesis (56). These included the two-component systems PhoPQ, OmpR/EnvZ, QseBC, PmrAB, and SsrAB and the RNA binding protein Hfq, regulators important for intracellular pathogenesis (Fig.…”
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“…This factor has previously been suggested to impact Salmonella virulence by affecting both SPI-1 (Chen et al, 2010) and SPI-2 (Yoon et al, 2009), via unknown mechanisms. Whereas the presented data also cannot provide a mechanistic link between CRP expression and SPI activity, it suggests that the CRP hub in the regulatory network would provide a temporal gap between PhoP-dependent SPI-2 induction and its indirect, STnc440-mediated repression (Fig.…”
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“…Since GrxA and CRP affect intracellular replication by activating Salmonella virulence genes (Bjur et al, 2006;Chen et al, 2010;Yoon et al, 2009), they are considered putative factors through which STnc440 might signal to SPI-2. Likewise, EcnB levels have recently been shown to be regulated between proliferating and resting Salmonella in vivo (Claudi et al, 2014).…”
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