The bacterial pathogen Bartonella quintana is passed between humans by body lice. B. quintana has adapted to both the human host and body louse vector niches, producing persistent infection with high titer bacterial loads in both the host (up to 10(5) colony-forming units [CFU]/ml) and vector (more than 10(8) CFU/ml). Using a novel custom microarray platform, we analyzed bacterial transcription at temperatures corresponding to the host (37°C) and vector (28°C), to probe for temperature-specific and growth phase-specific transcriptomes. We observed that transcription of 7% (93 genes) of the B. quintana genome is modified in response to change in growth phase, and that 5% (68 genes) of the genome is temperature-responsive. Among these transcr...
Bartonella spp. are facultative intracellular bacteria that cause characteristic hostrestricted hemo...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Adaptation is key for survival as vector-borne pathogens transmit between the arthropod and vertebra...
<div><p>The bacterial pathogen <i>Bartonella quintana</i> is passed between humans by body lice. <i>...
The bacterial pathogen Bartonella quintana is passed between humans by body lice. B. quintana has ad...
Bartonella quintana is a vector-borne bacterial pathogen that causes fatal disease in humans. During...
Bartonella quintana is a vector-borne bacterial pathogen that causes fatal disease in humans. During...
Of all bacteria, Bartonella quintana has the highest reported in vitro hemin requirement, yet an exp...
The bacterial genus Bartonella comprises 21 pathogens causing characteristic intraerythrocytic infec...
Human head and body lice are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites that belong to a single species,...
Human head and body lice are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites that belong to a single species ...
The genus Bartonella contains Gram-negative arthropod-borne bacteria that are found in many small an...
Human body and head lice are highly related haematophagous ectoparasites but only the body louse has...
Bartonella is a genus of gram-negative alphaproteobacteria that infect mammals, causing both acute a...
Transmission of Bartonella species from ectoparasites to the mammalian host involves adaptation t o ...
Bartonella spp. are facultative intracellular bacteria that cause characteristic hostrestricted hemo...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Adaptation is key for survival as vector-borne pathogens transmit between the arthropod and vertebra...
<div><p>The bacterial pathogen <i>Bartonella quintana</i> is passed between humans by body lice. <i>...
The bacterial pathogen Bartonella quintana is passed between humans by body lice. B. quintana has ad...
Bartonella quintana is a vector-borne bacterial pathogen that causes fatal disease in humans. During...
Bartonella quintana is a vector-borne bacterial pathogen that causes fatal disease in humans. During...
Of all bacteria, Bartonella quintana has the highest reported in vitro hemin requirement, yet an exp...
The bacterial genus Bartonella comprises 21 pathogens causing characteristic intraerythrocytic infec...
Human head and body lice are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites that belong to a single species,...
Human head and body lice are obligatory hematophagous ectoparasites that belong to a single species ...
The genus Bartonella contains Gram-negative arthropod-borne bacteria that are found in many small an...
Human body and head lice are highly related haematophagous ectoparasites but only the body louse has...
Bartonella is a genus of gram-negative alphaproteobacteria that infect mammals, causing both acute a...
Transmission of Bartonella species from ectoparasites to the mammalian host involves adaptation t o ...
Bartonella spp. are facultative intracellular bacteria that cause characteristic hostrestricted hemo...
Bacterial genomes provide records of the molecular processes associated with emergence and evolution...
Adaptation is key for survival as vector-borne pathogens transmit between the arthropod and vertebra...