The protein MucR from Brucella abortus has been described as a transcriptional regulator of many virulence genes. It is a member of the Ros/MucR family comprising proteins that control the expression of genes important for the successful interaction of alpha-proteobacteria with their eukaryotic hosts. Despite clear evidence of the role of MucR in repressing virulence genes, no study has been carried out so far demonstrating the direct interaction of this protein with the promoter of its target gene babR encoding a LuxR-like regulator repressing virB genes. In this study, we show for the first time the ability of MucR to bind the promoter of babR in electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrating a direct role of MucR in repressing this ...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multiprotein structures that direct the translocation of specif...
MucR is a member of the Ros/MucR family of prokaryotic zinc-finger proteins found in the α-proteobac...
Many pathogenic bacteria use a regulatory process termed quorum sensing (QS) to produce and detect s...
The protein MucR from Brucella abortus has been described as a transcriptional regulator of many vir...
The Ros-type regulator MucR is one of the few transcriptional regulators that have been linked to vi...
The protein MucR from Brucella spp. is involved in the expression regulation of genes necessary for ...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multiprotein structures that direct the translocation of specif...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multiprotein structures that direct the translocation of specif...
The type IV secretion system encoded by the virB operon is required for full virulence of Brucella s...
VjbR is a LuxR-type quorum-sensing (QS) regulator that plays an essential role in the virulence of t...
Many intracellular bacterial pathogens use type IV secretion systems to deliver effector molecules a...
VjbR is a LuxR homolog that regulates transcription of many genes including important virulence dete...
VjbR is a LuxR homolog that regulates transcription of many genes including important virulence dete...
The pathogenesis of Brucella is related to the ability to multiply intracellularly, an event control...
Survival and replication inside host cells by Brucella spp. requires a type IV secretion system (T4S...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multiprotein structures that direct the translocation of specif...
MucR is a member of the Ros/MucR family of prokaryotic zinc-finger proteins found in the α-proteobac...
Many pathogenic bacteria use a regulatory process termed quorum sensing (QS) to produce and detect s...
The protein MucR from Brucella abortus has been described as a transcriptional regulator of many vir...
The Ros-type regulator MucR is one of the few transcriptional regulators that have been linked to vi...
The protein MucR from Brucella spp. is involved in the expression regulation of genes necessary for ...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multiprotein structures that direct the translocation of specif...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multiprotein structures that direct the translocation of specif...
The type IV secretion system encoded by the virB operon is required for full virulence of Brucella s...
VjbR is a LuxR-type quorum-sensing (QS) regulator that plays an essential role in the virulence of t...
Many intracellular bacterial pathogens use type IV secretion systems to deliver effector molecules a...
VjbR is a LuxR homolog that regulates transcription of many genes including important virulence dete...
VjbR is a LuxR homolog that regulates transcription of many genes including important virulence dete...
The pathogenesis of Brucella is related to the ability to multiply intracellularly, an event control...
Survival and replication inside host cells by Brucella spp. requires a type IV secretion system (T4S...
Type IV secretion systems (T4SS) are multiprotein structures that direct the translocation of specif...
MucR is a member of the Ros/MucR family of prokaryotic zinc-finger proteins found in the α-proteobac...
Many pathogenic bacteria use a regulatory process termed quorum sensing (QS) to produce and detect s...