Excess copper is highly toxic and forms part of the host innate immune system's antibacterial arsenal, accumulating at sites of infection and acting within macrophages to kill engulfed pathogens. We show for the first time that a novel, horizontally gene transferred copper resistance locus (copXL), uniquely associated with the SCCmec elements of the highly virulent, epidemic, community acquired methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) USA300, confers copper hyper-resistance. These genes are additional to existing core genome copper resistance mechanisms, and are not found in typical S. aureus lineages, but are increasingly identified in emerging pathogenic isolates. Our data show that CopX, a putative P1B-3 -ATPase efflux trans...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Excess copper is highly toxic and forms part of the host innate immune system's antibacterial arsena...
\ua9 2018 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Excess copper is highly to...
ABSTRACT Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may ...
Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may be a gene...
Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may be a gene...
Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may be a gene...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable the intracellular control of metal concentrations and,...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable the intracellular control of metal concentrations and,...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable the intracellular control of metal concentrations and,...
M.Z. and J.A.G. were supported by funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innova...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Excess copper is highly toxic and forms part of the host innate immune system's antibacterial arsena...
\ua9 2018 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Excess copper is highly to...
ABSTRACT Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may ...
Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may be a gene...
Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may be a gene...
Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may be a gene...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable the intracellular control of metal concentrations and,...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable the intracellular control of metal concentrations and,...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable the intracellular control of metal concentrations and,...
M.Z. and J.A.G. were supported by funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innova...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...
Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals...