| Literature DB >> 15908369 |
Christiane Goerke1, Ursula Fluckiger, Andrea Steinhuber, Vittoria Bisanzio, Martina Ulrich, Markus Bischoff, Joseph M Patti, Christiane Wolz.
Abstract
The ability of Staphylococcus aureus to adapt to different environments is due to a regulatory network comprising several loci. Here we present a detailed study of the interaction between the two global regulators sae and sigmaB of S. aureus and their influence on virulence gene expression in vitro, as well as during device-related infection. The expression of sae, asp23, hla, clfA, coa, and fnbA was determined in strain Newman and its isogenic saeS/R and sigB mutants by Northern analysis and LightCycler reverse transcription-PCR. There was no indication of direct cross talk between the two regulators. sae had a dominant effect on target gene expression during device-related infection. SigmaB seemed to be less active throughout the infection than under induced conditions in vitro.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15908369 PMCID: PMC1111833 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.73.6.3415-3421.2005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Immun ISSN: 0019-9567 Impact factor: 3.441