1991
DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1991.tb04967.x
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Sequential activation and environmental regulation of virulence genes in Bordetella pertussis.

Abstract: Bacterial pathogens undergo profound physiological changes when they infect their host and require coordinated regulation of gene expression in response to the stress encountered during infection. In Bordetella pertussis, the human pathogen which causes whooping cough, virulence factors are synthesized in response to environmental signals under the control of the bvg regulatory locus. Here we demonstrate that the bvg locus is responsible for two events of gene activation. In the first step the bvg locus transa… Show more

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“…Our data support a model proposed by Scarlato et al in which the fhaB and ptxA promoters have different sensitivities to BvgA (44). In this model, low levels of activated BvgA permit fhaB but not ptxA expression.…”
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“…Our data support a model proposed by Scarlato et al in which the fhaB and ptxA promoters have different sensitivities to BvgA (44). In this model, low levels of activated BvgA permit fhaB but not ptxA expression.…”
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“…ptxA and cya transcripts are not detected until hours after a switch from modulating to nonmodulating conditions, in contrast to fhaB and bvg transcripts, which are observed within a few minutes (44). This observation is consistent with results indicating that ptxA and cya are more sensitive to modulation than fhaB and bvg (46a, 48).…”
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“…Virulence genes whose products are presumably involved early in pathogenesis -such as surface-expressed adhesin proteins and BvgA itself -are activated almost immediately upon a shift to permissive growth conditions (37 u C) (Scarlato et al, 1991) (Fig. 1c).…”
Section: Temporal Gene Regulation By Bvga~p Coordinates the Expressiomentioning
confidence: 99%