2024
DOI: 10.1128/jb.00173-24
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The CpxAR signaling system confers a fitness advantage for flea gut colonization by the plague bacillus

Brandon Robin,
Amélie Dewitte,
Véronique Alaimo
et al.

Abstract: The adaptation of Yersinia pestis , the flea-borne plague agent, to fluctuating environmental conditions is essential for the successful colonization of the flea vector. A previous comparative transcriptomic analysis showed that the Cpx pathway of Y. pestis is up-regulated in infected fleas. The CpxAR two-component system is a component of the envelope stress response and is critical for maintaining the integrity of the cell. Here, a phenotypic screening … Show more

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