Global Rsh‐Dependent Transcription Profile ofBrucella SuisDuring Stringent Response Unravels Adaptation to Nutrient Starvation and Cross‐Talk with Other Stress Responses
Abstract:Background: In the intracellular pathogen Brucella spp., the activation of the stringent response, a global regulatory network providing rapid adaptation to growth-affecting stress conditions such as nutrient deficiency, is essential for replication in the host. A single, bi-functional enzyme Rsh catalyzes synthesis and hydrolysis of the alarmone (p) ppGpp, responsible for differential gene expression under stringent conditions. Results: cDNA microarray analysis allowed characterization of the transcriptional … Show more
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