The HpmA haemolysin toxin of Proteus mirabilis is encoded by the hpmBA locus and its production is upregulated co-ordinately with the synthesis and assembly of flagella during differentiation into hyperflagellated swarm cells. Primer extension identified a σ70 promoter upstream of hpmB that was upregulated during swarming. Northern blotting indicated that this promoter region was also required for concomitant transcription of the immediately distal hpmA gene, and that the unstable hpmBA transcript generated a stable hpmA mRNA and an unstable hpmB mRNA. Transcriptional luxAB fusions to the DNA regions 5 ′ of the hpmB and hpmA genes confirmed that hpmB σ70 promoter activity increased in swarm cells, and that there was no independent hpmA prom...
Proteus mirabilis is a Gram-negative bacterium that exists as a short rod when grown in liquid mediu...
Partner-switching regulatory systems (PSRSs) are utilized by many different bacteria to regulate a w...
Proteus mirabilis, a human pathogen that frequently causes urinary tract infections, is intrinsicall...
Proteus swarming is the rapid cyclical population migration across surfaces by elongated cells that ...
The disA gene encodes a putative amino acid decarboxylase that inhibits swarming in Proteus mirabili...
A key regulator of swarming in Proteus mirabilis is the Rcs phosphorelay, which represses flhDC, enc...
We cloned a 13.5-kilobase EcoRI fragment containing the calcium-independent hemolysin determinant (p...
p-Nitrophenylglycerol (PNPG) inhibits the co-ordinately regulated activities of swarming behaviour a...
Swarming in Proteus mirabilis is characterized by the coordinated surface migration of multicellular...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus possesses two distinct motility systems, the polar system used for swimming ...
After sensing external signals, Proteus mirabilis undergoes a multicellular behavior called swarming...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa exhibits swarming motility on semisolid surfaces (0.5 to 0.7 % agar). Swarmin...
Swarming by Proteus mirabilis involves differentiation of typical short vegetative rods into filamen...
Proteus mirabilis alternates between motile and adherent forms. MrpJ, a transcriptional regulator pr...
Proteus mirabilis, a Gram-negative urinary tract pathogen, has two highly homologous, tandemly arran...
Proteus mirabilis is a Gram-negative bacterium that exists as a short rod when grown in liquid mediu...
Partner-switching regulatory systems (PSRSs) are utilized by many different bacteria to regulate a w...
Proteus mirabilis, a human pathogen that frequently causes urinary tract infections, is intrinsicall...
Proteus swarming is the rapid cyclical population migration across surfaces by elongated cells that ...
The disA gene encodes a putative amino acid decarboxylase that inhibits swarming in Proteus mirabili...
A key regulator of swarming in Proteus mirabilis is the Rcs phosphorelay, which represses flhDC, enc...
We cloned a 13.5-kilobase EcoRI fragment containing the calcium-independent hemolysin determinant (p...
p-Nitrophenylglycerol (PNPG) inhibits the co-ordinately regulated activities of swarming behaviour a...
Swarming in Proteus mirabilis is characterized by the coordinated surface migration of multicellular...
Vibrio parahaemolyticus possesses two distinct motility systems, the polar system used for swimming ...
After sensing external signals, Proteus mirabilis undergoes a multicellular behavior called swarming...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa exhibits swarming motility on semisolid surfaces (0.5 to 0.7 % agar). Swarmin...
Swarming by Proteus mirabilis involves differentiation of typical short vegetative rods into filamen...
Proteus mirabilis alternates between motile and adherent forms. MrpJ, a transcriptional regulator pr...
Proteus mirabilis, a Gram-negative urinary tract pathogen, has two highly homologous, tandemly arran...
Proteus mirabilis is a Gram-negative bacterium that exists as a short rod when grown in liquid mediu...
Partner-switching regulatory systems (PSRSs) are utilized by many different bacteria to regulate a w...
Proteus mirabilis, a human pathogen that frequently causes urinary tract infections, is intrinsicall...