The BvgAS two-component system is the master regulator of virulence gene expression in the mammalian pathogens Bordetella pertussis, Bordetella parapertussis and Bordetella bronchiseptica. This paper reports the partial cloning and characterization of the bvgAS loci of the ‘new ’ Bordetella species Bordetella holmesii, Bordetella trematum and Bordetella hinzii, which are increasingly recognized as opportunistic pathogens in humans. It is demonstrated that the cytoplasmic signalling domains of the BvgS histidine kinases of B. pertussis and B. holmesii are functionally interchangeable, while signal perception by the two sensor proteins seems to be different. Furthermore, it is shown that, despite the high similarity of the BvgA proteins of B....
none4noRegulation of the genes coding for virulence factors in Bordetella pertussis is controlled by...
Bordetella spp. includes Bordetella pertussis, the causal agent of whooping cough. The Bordetella vi...
Gene expression in Bordetella pertussis is altered by environmental signals in a process called anti...
The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis is closely related to Bordetella bronchiseptica, which...
The bvg locus contains two genes, bvgA and bvgS, which control the expression of the virulence‐assoc...
Abstract Background Bordetella holmesii is a human pathogen closely related to B. pertussis, the eti...
Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough, produces a wide array of factors that a...
International audienceThe whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expre...
The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expression of its virulence...
Bacterial pathogens undergo profound physiological changes when they infect their host and require c...
Contains fulltext : 50136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Bordetella m...
Expression of virulence determinants by Bordetella pertussis, the primary etiological agent of whoop...
Expression of virulence determinants by Bordetella pertussis, the primary etiological agent of whoop...
The vir locus of Bordetella pertussis apparently encodes a trans-acting positive regulator that is r...
Most pathogenic bacteria encounter changing growth conditions during their infectious cycle and, acc...
none4noRegulation of the genes coding for virulence factors in Bordetella pertussis is controlled by...
Bordetella spp. includes Bordetella pertussis, the causal agent of whooping cough. The Bordetella vi...
Gene expression in Bordetella pertussis is altered by environmental signals in a process called anti...
The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis is closely related to Bordetella bronchiseptica, which...
The bvg locus contains two genes, bvgA and bvgS, which control the expression of the virulence‐assoc...
Abstract Background Bordetella holmesii is a human pathogen closely related to B. pertussis, the eti...
Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough, produces a wide array of factors that a...
International audienceThe whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expre...
The whooping cough agent Bordetella pertussis coordinately regulates the expression of its virulence...
Bacterial pathogens undergo profound physiological changes when they infect their host and require c...
Contains fulltext : 50136.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Bordetella m...
Expression of virulence determinants by Bordetella pertussis, the primary etiological agent of whoop...
Expression of virulence determinants by Bordetella pertussis, the primary etiological agent of whoop...
The vir locus of Bordetella pertussis apparently encodes a trans-acting positive regulator that is r...
Most pathogenic bacteria encounter changing growth conditions during their infectious cycle and, acc...
none4noRegulation of the genes coding for virulence factors in Bordetella pertussis is controlled by...
Bordetella spp. includes Bordetella pertussis, the causal agent of whooping cough. The Bordetella vi...
Gene expression in Bordetella pertussis is altered by environmental signals in a process called anti...