Different biomolecules have been identified in bacterial pathogens that sense changes in temperature and trigger expression of virulence programs upon host entry. However, the dynamics and quantitative outcome of this response in individual cells of a population, and how this influences pathogenicity are unknown. Here, we address these questions using a thermosensing virulence regulator of an intestinal pathogen (RovA of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis) as a model. We reveal that this regulator is part of a novel thermoresponsive bistable switch, which leads to high- and low-invasive subpopulations within a narrow temperature range. The temperature range in which bistability is observed is defined by the degradation and synthesis rate of the re...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...
Pathogenic Yersinia cause a manifold of diseases in humans ranging from mild gastroenteritis (Y. pse...
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a mammalian enteropathogen and is the direct ancestor of Y. pestis, t...
Different biomolecules have been identified in bacterial pathogens that sense changes in temperature...
<div><p>Different biomolecules have been identified in bacterial pathogens that sense changes in tem...
The enteropathogenic bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis switches routinely between a free-living ...
Pathogens, which alternate between environmental reservoirs and a mammalian host, frequently use the...
Pathogens, which alternate between environmental reservoirs and a mammalian host, frequently use the...
Expression of all Yersinia pathogenicity factors encoded on the virulence plasmid, including the yop...
Expression of all Yersinia pathogenicity factors encoded on the virulence plasmid, including the yop...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
Pathogens often rely on thermosensing to adjust virulence gene expression. In yersiniae, important v...
Temperature is one of the most crucial signals sensed by pathogenic bacteria to adapt their gene exp...
<div><p>Expression of all <em>Yersinia</em> pathogenicity factors encoded on the virulence plasmid, ...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...
Pathogenic Yersinia cause a manifold of diseases in humans ranging from mild gastroenteritis (Y. pse...
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a mammalian enteropathogen and is the direct ancestor of Y. pestis, t...
Different biomolecules have been identified in bacterial pathogens that sense changes in temperature...
<div><p>Different biomolecules have been identified in bacterial pathogens that sense changes in tem...
The enteropathogenic bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis switches routinely between a free-living ...
Pathogens, which alternate between environmental reservoirs and a mammalian host, frequently use the...
Pathogens, which alternate between environmental reservoirs and a mammalian host, frequently use the...
Expression of all Yersinia pathogenicity factors encoded on the virulence plasmid, including the yop...
Expression of all Yersinia pathogenicity factors encoded on the virulence plasmid, including the yop...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
Pathogens often rely on thermosensing to adjust virulence gene expression. In yersiniae, important v...
Temperature is one of the most crucial signals sensed by pathogenic bacteria to adapt their gene exp...
<div><p>Expression of all <em>Yersinia</em> pathogenicity factors encoded on the virulence plasmid, ...
Frequent transitions of bacterial pathogens between their warm-blooded host and external reservoirs ...
There are three human pathogenic species of the genus Yersiniae: Yersinia pestis, Yersinia enterocol...
Pathogenic Yersinia cause a manifold of diseases in humans ranging from mild gastroenteritis (Y. pse...
Yersinia pseudotuberculosis is a mammalian enteropathogen and is the direct ancestor of Y. pestis, t...