High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to prevent cellular damage. In this study, we show that a number of pneumococcal genes are differentially regulated by copper, including an operon encoding a CopY regulator, a protein of unknown function (CupA) and a P1-type ATPase, CopA, which is conserved in all sequenced Streptococcus pneumoniae strains. Transcriptional analysis demonstrated that the cop operon is induced by copper in vitro, repressed by the addition of zinc and is autoregulated by the copper-responsive CopY repressor protein. We also demonstrate that the CopA ATPase is a major pneumococcal copper resistance mechanism and provide the first evidence that the CupA protein plays a ro...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
ABSTRACT Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial sur...
Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial survival. Ba...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
Infection with Streptococcus pyogenes is associated with a breadth of clinical manifestations rangin...
Copper is an essential element, yet toxic to cells. It can damage biomolecules by radical formation ...
Copper resistance has emerged as an important virulence determinant of microbial pathogens. In Strep...
Bacteria can utilize copper (Cu) as a trace element to support cellular processes; however, excess C...
Extensive insight into copper homeostasis has recently emerged. The Gram-positive bacterium Enteroco...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
ABSTRACT Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial sur...
Any metal in excess can be toxic; therefore, metal homeostasis is critical to bacterial survival. Ba...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
High levels of copper are toxic and therefore bacteria must limit free intracellular levels to preve...
Infection with Streptococcus pyogenes is associated with a breadth of clinical manifestations rangin...
Copper is an essential element, yet toxic to cells. It can damage biomolecules by radical formation ...
Copper resistance has emerged as an important virulence determinant of microbial pathogens. In Strep...
Bacteria can utilize copper (Cu) as a trace element to support cellular processes; however, excess C...
Extensive insight into copper homeostasis has recently emerged. The Gram-positive bacterium Enteroco...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...