Bacteria have evolved mechanisms which enable them to control intracellular concentrations of metals. In the case of transition metals, such as copper, iron and zinc, bacteria must ensure enough is available as a cofactor for enzymes whilst at the same time preventing the accumulation of excess concentrations, which can be toxic. Interestingly, metal homeostasis and resistance systems have been found to play important roles in virulence. This review will discuss the copper homeostasis and resistance systems in Staphylococcus aureus and Listeria monocytogenes and the implications that acquisition of additional copper resistance genes may have in these pathogens
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...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
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...
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...
\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 ...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
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...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
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...
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...
\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 ...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...
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...
Copper is an essential micronutrient for most organisms that is required as a cofactor for crucial c...