The Gram-negative bacterial envelope is an essential interface between the intracellular and harsh extracellular environment. Envelope stress responses (ESRs) are crucial to the maintenance of this barrier and function to detect and respond to perturbations in the envelope, caused by environmental stresses. Pathogenic bacteria are exposed to an array of challenging and stressful conditions during their lifecycle and, in particular, during infection of a host. As such, maintenance of envelope homeostasis is essential to their ability to successfully cause infection. This review will discuss our current understanding of the σE- and Cpx-regulated ESRs, with a specific focus on their role in the virulence of a number of model pathogens
It is the enormous adaptive capacity of microorganisms, which is key to their competitive success in...
Gram-negative bacteria react to misfolded proteins in the envelope through a myriad of different str...
Bacterial persistence to antibiotics defines the ability of small sub-populations of sensitive cells...
Inducible extracytoplasmic stress responses (ESRs) help to maintain the integrity and function of th...
<p>Abstract</p><p>The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a tightly regulated, intricate system, a...
The bacterial cell envelope is a protective barrier at the frontline of bacterial interaction with t...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex compartment that is essential for viability. To ...
The Gram-negative envelope is a complex structure that consists of the inner membrane, the periplasm...
ABSTRACT The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is an essential compartment that constitutes a prote...
AbstractThe Cpx envelope stress response (ESR) has been linked to proteins that are integrated into ...
The envelope of bacteria is a complex multi-layered shield that ensures multiple essential functions...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is critical for survival across a wide range of environmental...
Response to heat stress (HSR) is a key stress response for endurance in Escherichia coli mediated by...
Bacterial processes necessary for adaption to stressful host environments are potential targets for ...
Figures used with permission.Pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria utilise complex multiprotein and func...
It is the enormous adaptive capacity of microorganisms, which is key to their competitive success in...
Gram-negative bacteria react to misfolded proteins in the envelope through a myriad of different str...
Bacterial persistence to antibiotics defines the ability of small sub-populations of sensitive cells...
Inducible extracytoplasmic stress responses (ESRs) help to maintain the integrity and function of th...
<p>Abstract</p><p>The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a tightly regulated, intricate system, a...
The bacterial cell envelope is a protective barrier at the frontline of bacterial interaction with t...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex compartment that is essential for viability. To ...
The Gram-negative envelope is a complex structure that consists of the inner membrane, the periplasm...
ABSTRACT The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is an essential compartment that constitutes a prote...
AbstractThe Cpx envelope stress response (ESR) has been linked to proteins that are integrated into ...
The envelope of bacteria is a complex multi-layered shield that ensures multiple essential functions...
The envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is critical for survival across a wide range of environmental...
Response to heat stress (HSR) is a key stress response for endurance in Escherichia coli mediated by...
Bacterial processes necessary for adaption to stressful host environments are potential targets for ...
Figures used with permission.Pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria utilise complex multiprotein and func...
It is the enormous adaptive capacity of microorganisms, which is key to their competitive success in...
Gram-negative bacteria react to misfolded proteins in the envelope through a myriad of different str...
Bacterial persistence to antibiotics defines the ability of small sub-populations of sensitive cells...