Polyamine transporter potABCD is required for virulence of encapsulated but not nonencapsulated Streptococcus pneumoniae
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Abstract
Streptococcus pneumoniae is commonly found in the human nasopharynx and is the causative agent of multiple diseases. Since invasive pneumococcal infections are associated with encapsulated pneumococci, the capsular polysaccharide is the target of licensed pneumococcal vaccines. However, there is an increasing distribution of non-vaccine serotypes, as well as nonencapsulated S. pneumoniae (NESp). Both encapsulated and nonencapsulated pneumococci possess the polyamine oligo-transport operon (potABCD). Previous research has shown inactivation of the pot operon in encapsulated pneumococci alters protein expression and leads to a significant reduction in pneumococcal murine colonization, but the role of the pot…
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- FWCI
- 92.43
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- 100%
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- 41
Authors
5- HRHaley R. Pipkins
University of Mississippi Medical Center
- JLJessica L. Bradshaw
University of Mississippi Medical Center
- LELance E. Keller
University of Mississippi Medical Center
- ESEdwin Swiatlo
University of Mississippi Medical Center
- LSLarry S. McDanielCorresponding
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Virulence
- Microbiology
- Operon
- Pneumolysin
- Biology
- Biofilm
- Pneumococcal infections
- Good health and well-being