2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.15.460573
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The copper resistome of group B Streptococcus reveals insight into the genetic basis of cellular survival during metal ion stress

Abstract: In bacteria, copper (Cu) can support metabolic processes as an enzymatic cofactor but can also cause cell damage if present in excess, leading to intoxication. In group B Streptococcus (GBS) a system for control of Cu efflux based on the canonical cop operon supports survival during Cu stress. In some other bacteria, genetic systems additional to the cop operon are engaged during Cu stress and also contribute to Cu management. Here, we examined genetic systems beyond the cop operon in GBS for regions that cont… Show more

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