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Escherichia coli uses two-component systems (TCSs) to respond to environmental signals. TCSs affect gene expression and are parts of E. coli’s global transcriptional regulatory network (TRN). Here, we identified the regulons of five TCSs in E.
Kumari Sonal Choudhary +7 more
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Complete Genome Sequence of Ochrobactrum haematophilum FI11154, Isolated from Kunu-Zaki, a Nigerian Millet-Based Fermented Food [PDF]
Ochrobactrum haematophilum FI11154 was isolated from kunu-zaki, a Nigerian traditional fermented millet-based food. Here, we present the first complete genome sequence of this species.
Akinyemi, Nwanneka +6 more
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Outer membrane biogenesis is a complex process for Gram-negative bacteria as the components are synthesized in the cytoplasm or at the inner membrane and then transported to the outer membrane.
Brent W. Simpson, M. Stephen Trent
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Small RNA-based feedforward loop with AND-gate logic regulates extrachromosomal DNA transfer in Salmonella [PDF]
Horizontal gene transfer via plasmid conjugation is a major driving force in microbial evolution but constitutes a complex process that requires synchronization with the physiological state of the host bacteria.
Casadesús Pursals, Josep +3 more
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Understanding how Salmonella species establish successful infections remains a foremost research priority. This gastrointestinal pathogen not only faces the hostile defenses of the host’s immune system, but also faces fierce competition from the large and diverse community of microbiota for space and nutrients.
C. M. Anjam Khan, Konrad Trülzsch
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The two-component signal transduction system CpxAR is especially widespread in Gram-negative bacteria. It has been reported that CpxAR contributes to the multidrug resistance (MDR) in Escherichia coli.
Hui eHuang +6 more
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TheEscherichia coliCpxAR system does not sense surface contact
AbstractFor proper biofilm formation, bacteria must have mechanisms in place to sense adhesion to surfaces. InEscherichia coli, the CpxAR and RcsCDB systems have been reported to sense surfaces. The CpxAR system is widely considered to be responsible for sensing attachment, to specifically hydrophobic surfaces.
Kimkes, Tom Eric Pieter +1 more
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Extensive horizontal gene transfer in cheese-associated bacteria. [PDF]
Acquisition of genes through horizontal gene transfer (HGT) allows microbes to rapidly gain new capabilities and adapt to new or changing environments.
Bonham, Kevin S +2 more
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DISTILLER: a data integration framework to reveal condition dependency of complex regulons in Escherichia coli [PDF]
We present DISTILLER, a data integration framework for the inference of transcriptional module networks. Experimental validation of predicted targets for the well-studied fumarate nitrate reductase regulator showed the effectiveness of our approach in ...
Lemmens, Karen +11 more
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Proteomic analysis of Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis following propionate adaptation [PDF]
Background Salmonella Enteritidis is a highly prevalent and persistent foodborne pathogen and is therefore a leading cause of nontyphoidal gastrointestinal disease worldwide.
Leona N Calhoun +3 more
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