ABSTRACT Pathogens are exposed to toxic levels of copper during infection, and copper tolerance may be a general virulence mechanism used by bacteria to resist host defenses. In support of this, inactivation of copper exporter genes has been found to reduce the virulence of bacterial pathogens in vivo. Here we investigate the role of copper hypertolerance in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). We show that a copper hypertolerance operon (copB-mco), carried on a mobile genetic element (MGE), is prevalent in a collection of invasive S. aureus strains and more widely among clonal complex 22, 30, and 398 strains. The copB and mco genes encode a copper efflux pump and a multicopper oxidase, respectively. Isogenic mutants lacking ...
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...
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...
M.Z. and J.A.G. were supported by funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innova...
Excess copper is highly toxic and forms part of the host innate immune system's antibacterial arsena...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
M.Z. and J.A.G. were supported by funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innova...
Excess copper is highly toxic and forms part of the host innate immune system's antibacterial arsena...
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...
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,...
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...