The acquisition of DNA by horizontal gene transfer enables bacteria to adapt to previously unexploited ecological niches. Although horizontal gene transfer and mutation of protein-coding sequences are well-recognized forms of pathogen evolution, the evolutionary significance of cis-regulatory mutations in creating phenotypic diversity through altered transcriptional outputs is not known. We show the significance of regulatory mutation for pathogen evolution by mapping and then rewiring a cis-regulatory module controlling a gene required for murine typhoid. Acquisition of a binding site for the Salmonella pathogenicity island-2 regulator, SsrB, enabled the srfN gene, ancestral to the Salmonella genus, to play a role in pathoadaptation of S. ...
Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) is an important process that has driven the evolution of bacteria, an...
Within-host evolution has resulted in thousands of variants of Salmonella that exhibit remarkable di...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontalgene transfer from other bacteria instea...
Sequence data from the past decade has laid bare the significance of horizontal gene transfer in cre...
AbstractA powerful combination of single-gene studies and whole genome approaches has provided a wea...
Intestinal inflammation fuels the transmission of Salmonella Typhimurium (S.Tm). However, a substant...
Sequence data from the past decade has laid bare the significance of horizontal gene transfer in cre...
Summary: Bacterial two-component regulatory systems (TCS) couple the detection of niche-specific cue...
Bacterial pathogens causing systemic disease commonly evolve from organisms associated with localize...
Bacterial pathogens employ diverse fitness and virulence mechanisms to gain an advantage in competit...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a powerful evolutionary force facilitating bacterial adaptation an...
Intestinal inflammation fuels Salmonella Typhimurium ( S .Tm) transmission despite a fitness cost as...
Bacterial pathogens emerge by adapting mechanisms of virulence, differentiating them from their nonp...
Salmonella enterica is a collection of closely related enteric bacteria that as a species is capable...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontal gene transfer from other bacteria inst...
Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) is an important process that has driven the evolution of bacteria, an...
Within-host evolution has resulted in thousands of variants of Salmonella that exhibit remarkable di...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontalgene transfer from other bacteria instea...
Sequence data from the past decade has laid bare the significance of horizontal gene transfer in cre...
AbstractA powerful combination of single-gene studies and whole genome approaches has provided a wea...
Intestinal inflammation fuels the transmission of Salmonella Typhimurium (S.Tm). However, a substant...
Sequence data from the past decade has laid bare the significance of horizontal gene transfer in cre...
Summary: Bacterial two-component regulatory systems (TCS) couple the detection of niche-specific cue...
Bacterial pathogens causing systemic disease commonly evolve from organisms associated with localize...
Bacterial pathogens employ diverse fitness and virulence mechanisms to gain an advantage in competit...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a powerful evolutionary force facilitating bacterial adaptation an...
Intestinal inflammation fuels Salmonella Typhimurium ( S .Tm) transmission despite a fitness cost as...
Bacterial pathogens emerge by adapting mechanisms of virulence, differentiating them from their nonp...
Salmonella enterica is a collection of closely related enteric bacteria that as a species is capable...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontal gene transfer from other bacteria inst...
Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) is an important process that has driven the evolution of bacteria, an...
Within-host evolution has resulted in thousands of variants of Salmonella that exhibit remarkable di...
Background: Most bacterial genes were acquired by horizontalgene transfer from other bacteria instea...