Zinc is an essential metal for cellular homeostasis and function in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. To acquire this essential nutrient, bacteria employ transporters characterized by different affinity for the metal. Several studies have investigated the role of the high affinity transporter ZnuABC in the bacterial response to zinc shortage, showing that this transporter has a key role in adapting bacteria to zinc starvation. In contrast, the role of the low affinity zinc importer ZupT has been the subject of limited investigations. Here we show that a Salmonella strain lacking ZupT is impaired in its ability to grow in metal devoid environments and that a znuABC zupT strain exhibits a severe growth defect in zinc devoid media, is hypersens...
In mammals zinc is the second most abundant essential trace metal. Since Zn2 is a small, hydrophilic...
Little is known about Zn homeostasis in Yersinia pestis, the plague bacillus. The Znu ABC transporte...
Salmonella capacity to colonize different environments depends on its ability to respond efficiently...
Zinc is an essential metal for cellular homeostasis and function in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes....
To investigate the relevance of zinc in host-pathogen interactions, we have constructed Salmonella e...
To investigate the relevance of zinc in host-pathogen interactions, we have constructed Salmonella e...
The pathways ensuring the efficient uptake of zinc are crucial for the ability of bacteria to multip...
Due to its favorable chemical properties, zinc is used as a structural or catalytic cofactor in a ve...
In Gram-negative bacteria the ZnuABC transporter ensures adequate zinc import in Zn(II)-poor environ...
Zinc is required for a wide variety of cellular functions and plays a key role in bacterial metaboli...
BACKGROUND: Zinc is an essential element for all living cells. Recent studies have shown that the Zn...
In mammals zinc is the second most abundant essential trace metal. Since Zn2 is a small, hydrophilic...
Little is known about Zn homeostasis in Yersinia pestis, the plague bacillus. The Znu ABC transporte...
Salmonella capacity to colonize different environments depends on its ability to respond efficiently...
Zinc is an essential metal for cellular homeostasis and function in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes....
To investigate the relevance of zinc in host-pathogen interactions, we have constructed Salmonella e...
To investigate the relevance of zinc in host-pathogen interactions, we have constructed Salmonella e...
The pathways ensuring the efficient uptake of zinc are crucial for the ability of bacteria to multip...
Due to its favorable chemical properties, zinc is used as a structural or catalytic cofactor in a ve...
In Gram-negative bacteria the ZnuABC transporter ensures adequate zinc import in Zn(II)-poor environ...
Zinc is required for a wide variety of cellular functions and plays a key role in bacterial metaboli...
BACKGROUND: Zinc is an essential element for all living cells. Recent studies have shown that the Zn...
In mammals zinc is the second most abundant essential trace metal. Since Zn2 is a small, hydrophilic...
Little is known about Zn homeostasis in Yersinia pestis, the plague bacillus. The Znu ABC transporte...
Salmonella capacity to colonize different environments depends on its ability to respond efficiently...