نتایج جستجو برای: fur

تعداد نتایج: 4267  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Sarika Agarwal Shite Sebastian Borys Szmigielski Peter A Rice Caroline A Genco

The ferric uptake regulatory protein, Fur, functions as a global regulatory protein of gene transcription in the mucosal pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae. We have shown previously that several N. gonorrhoeae Fur-repressed genes are expressed in vivo during mucosal gonococcal infection in men, which suggests that this organism infects in an iron-limited environment and that Fur is expressed under ...

2017
Sunniva Katharina Thode Cecilie Bækkedal Jenny Johansson Söderberg Erik Hjerde Hilde Hansen Peik Haugen

BACKGROUND The ferric uptake regulator (Fur) is a transcription factor and the main regulator of iron acquisition in prokaryotes. When bound to ferric iron, Fur recognizes its DNA binding site and generally executes its function by repressing transcription of its target genes. Due to its importance in virulence, the Fur regulon is well studied for several model bacteria. In our previous work, w...

2013
Nicola Erdsack Guido Dehnhardt Wolf Hanke

Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus) pups spend the first weeks of life exclusively or mainly ashore. They are exposed to intense solar radiation and high temperatures for long time periods, which results in temperatures up to at least 80°C on their black natal coat. To test the hypothesis that the natal coat has a crucial function in coping with these extreme conditions, we investigated the ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Mayuree Fuangthong Andrew F Herbig Nada Bsat John D Helmann

PerR is a ferric uptake repressor (Fur) homolog that functions as the central regulator of the inducible peroxide stress response in Bacillus subtilis. PerR has been previously demonstrated to regulate the mrgA, katA, ahpCF, hemAXCDBL, and zosA genes. We now demonstrate that PerR also mediates both the repression of its own gene and that of fur. Whereas PerR-mediated repression of most target g...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Renata Grifantini Shite Sebastian Elisabetta Frigimelica Monia Draghi Erika Bartolini Alessandro Muzzi Rino Rappuoli Guido Grandi Caroline Attardo Genco

Iron is limiting in the human host, and bacterial pathogens respond to this environment by activating genes required for bacterial virulence. Transcriptional regulation in response to iron in Gram-negative bacteria is largely mediated by the ferric uptake regulator protein Fur, which in the presence of iron binds to a specific sequence in the promoter regions of genes under its control and acts...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Jetta J E Bijlsma Barbara Waidner Arnoud H M van Vliet Nicky J Hughes Stephanie Häg Stefan Bereswill David J Kelly Christina M J E Vandenbroucke-Grauls Manfred Kist Johannes G Kusters

The only known niche of the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori is the gastric mucosa, where large fluctuations of pH occur, indicating that the bacterial response and resistance to acid are important for successful colonization. One of the few regulatory proteins in the H. pylori genome is a homologue of the ferric uptake regulator (Fur). In most bacteria, the main function of Fur is the regula...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Alexandra R Mey Elizabeth E Wyckoff Vanamala Kanukurthy Carolyn R Fisher Shelley M Payne

Regulation of iron uptake and utilization is critical for bacterial growth and for prevention of iron toxicity. In many bacterial species, this regulation depends on the iron-responsive master regulator Fur. In this study we report the effects of iron and Fur on gene expression in Vibrio cholerae. We show that Fur has both positive and negative regulatory functions, and we demonstrate Fur-indep...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Beth M. Carpenter Hanan Gancz Reyda P. Gonzalez-Nieves Abby L. West Jeannette M. Whitmire Sarah L. J. Michel D. Scott Merrell

Helicobacter pylori is a significant human pathogen that has adapted to survive the many stresses found within the gastric environment. Superoxide Dismutase (SodB) is an important factor that helps H. pylori combat oxidative stress. sodB was previously shown to be repressed by the Ferric Uptake Regulator (Fur) in the absence of iron (apo-Fur regulation) [1]. Herein, we show that apo regulation ...

2014
Chunxiao Yu Carlos A. Lopez Han Hu Yu Xia David S. Freedman Alexander P. Reddington George G. Daaboul M. Selim Ünlü Caroline Attardo Genco

The Ferric uptake regulatory protein (Fur) is a transcriptional regulatory protein that functions to control gene transcription in response to iron in a number of pathogenic bacteria. In this study, we applied a label-free, quantitative and high-throughput analysis method, Interferometric Reflectance Imaging Sensor (IRIS), to rapidly characterize Fur-DNA interactions in vitro with predicted Fur...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Bryan W Davies Ryan W Bogard John J Mekalanos

ChIP coupled with next-generation sequencing (ChIP-seq) has revolutionized whole-genome mapping of DNA-binding protein sites. Although ChIP-seq rapidly gained support in eukaryotic systems, it remains underused in the mapping of bacterial transcriptional regulator-binding sites. Using the virulence-required iron-responsive ferric uptake regulator (Fur), we report a simple, broadly applicable Ch...

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