Sensing the environment allows pathogenic bacteria to coordinately regulate gene expression to maximize survival within or outside of a host. Here we show that Bordetella species regulate virulence factor expression in response to carbon dioxide levels that mimic in vivo conditions within the respiratory tract. We found strains of Bordetella bronchiseptica that did not produce adenylate cyclase toxin (ACT) when grown in liquid or solid media with ambient air aeration, but produced ACT and additional antigens when grown in air supplemented to 5% CO(2). Transcriptome analysis and quantitative real time-PCR analysis revealed that strain 761, as well as strain RB50, increased transcription of genes encoding ACT, filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA),...
Bordetella bacteria are Gram-negative respiratory pathogens of animals, birds, and humans. A hallmar...
Background: Bacillus species are spore-forming bacteria that are ubiquitous in the environment and d...
Bordetella pertussis produces a number of virulence factors whose expression is coordinately regulat...
<div><p>Sensing the environment allows pathogenic bacteria to coordinately regulate gene expression ...
Many bacteria respond in a coordinate manner to environmental changes. External stimuli, sensed by r...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
Bordetella species express virulence factors that enable host immune evasion and establishment of pr...
Bacillus species are spore-forming bacteria that are ubiquitous in the environment and display a ran...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
Bacterial pathogens undergo profound physiological changes when they infect their host and require c...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
Bordetella pertusis is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore-forming coccobacillus. Although it's stri...
Bordetella bacteria are Gram-negative respiratory pathogens of animals, birds, and humans. A hallmar...
Background: Bacillus species are spore-forming bacteria that are ubiquitous in the environment and d...
Bordetella pertussis produces a number of virulence factors whose expression is coordinately regulat...
<div><p>Sensing the environment allows pathogenic bacteria to coordinately regulate gene expression ...
Many bacteria respond in a coordinate manner to environmental changes. External stimuli, sensed by r...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
Bordetella species express virulence factors that enable host immune evasion and establishment of pr...
Bacillus species are spore-forming bacteria that are ubiquitous in the environment and display a ran...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
Bacterial pathogens undergo profound physiological changes when they infect their host and require c...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
The classical bordetellae sense and respond to a variety of environments outside and within their ma...
Bordetella pertusis is a Gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore-forming coccobacillus. Although it's stri...
Bordetella bacteria are Gram-negative respiratory pathogens of animals, birds, and humans. A hallmar...
Background: Bacillus species are spore-forming bacteria that are ubiquitous in the environment and d...
Bordetella pertussis produces a number of virulence factors whose expression is coordinately regulat...