σ B Modulates Virulence Determinant Expression and Stress Resistance: Characterization of a Functional rsbU Strain Derived from Staphylococcus aureus 8325-4
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The accessory sigma factor sigmaB controls a general stress response that is thought to be important for Staphylococcus aureus survival and may contribute to virulence. The strain of choice for genetic studies, 8325-4, carries a small deletion in rsbU, which encodes a positive regulator of sigmaB activity. Consequently, to enable the role of sigmaB in virulence to be addressed, we constructed an rsbU(+) derivative, SH1000, using a method that does not leave behind an antibiotic resistance marker. The phenotypic properties of SH1000 (8325-4 rsbU(+)) were characterized and compared to those of 8325-4, the rsbU mutant, parent strain. A recognition site for sigmaB was located in the promoter region of katA, the…
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- Biology
- Virulence
- Mutant
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Microbiology
- Catalase
- Gene expression
- Strain (injury)
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