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Systematic Reconstruction of the Complete Two-Component Sensorial Network in Staphylococcus aureus

Beatriz Rapún-Araiz, Andreas F. Haag, Virginia De Cesare, Carmen Gil, Pedro Dorado‐Morales, José R. Penadés, Íñigo Lasa

2020mSystems53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bacteria are able to sense environmental conditions and respond accordingly. Their sensorial system relies on pairs of sensory and regulatory proteins, known as two-component systems (TCSs). The majority of bacteria contain dozens of TCSs, each of them responsible for sensing and responding to a different range of signals. Traditionally, the function of each TCS has been determined by analyzing the changes in gene expression caused by the absence of individual TCSs. Here, we used a bacterial strain deprived of the complete TC sensorial system to introduce, one by one, the active form of every TCS. This gain-of-function strategy allowed us to identify the changes in gene expression conferred by each TCS without interference of other members of the family.

Topics & Concepts

Staphylococcus aureusComponent (thermodynamics)Computer scienceBiologyPhysicsGeneticsBacteriaThermodynamicsBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
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