Copper sensing transcription factor ArsR2 regulates VjbR to sustain virulence in
Brucella abortus
Feijie Zhi,
Kemeng Liu,
Hao Geng
et al.
Abstract:Brucellosis, caused by the intracellular pathogen
Brucella
, is a major zoonotic infection that promotes reproductive disease in domestic animals and chronic debilitating conditions in humans. The ArsR family of transcriptional regulators plays key roles in diverse cellular processes, including metal ion homeostasis, responding to adverse conditions, and virulence. However, little is known about the function of ArsR family members in
Brucella
. Here, we identified … Show more
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