Abstract:Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is a commonly conditional infection pathogen, in which several key virulence genes are responsible for bacterial infection ability. The S. aureus nt5 gene, encoding 5’-nucleotidase, mediates bacterial nucleic acid pathway, yet it is nearly unknown of nt5 function for staphylococcal infection ability. Herein we have constructed S. aureus mutant with the gene nt5C166T silence (S. aureus Δnt5) by a CRISPR RNA-guided base editing system to investigate bacterial infection ability i… Show more
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