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129 related items for PubMed ID: 22859617

  • 1. The two-component system PrlS/PrlR of Brucella melitensis is required for persistence in mice and appears to respond to ionic strength.
    Mirabella A, Yañez Villanueva RM, Delrue RM, Uzureau S, Zygmunt MS, Cloeckaert A, De Bolle X, Letesson JJ.
    Microbiology (Reading); 2012 Oct; 158(Pt 10):2642-2651. PubMed ID: 22859617
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  • 2. TceSR two-component regulatory system of Brucella melitensis 16M is involved in invasion, intracellular survival and regulated cytotoxicity for macrophages.
    Li Z, Fu Q, Wang Z, Li T, Zhang H, Guo F, Wang Y, Zhang J, Chen C.
    Lett Appl Microbiol; 2015 Jun; 60(6):565-71. PubMed ID: 25721466
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  • 3. The effects of MucR on expression of type IV secretion system, quorum sensing system and stress responses in Brucella melitensis.
    Dong H, Liu W, Peng X, Jing Z, Wu Q.
    Vet Microbiol; 2013 Oct 25; 166(3-4):535-42. PubMed ID: 23932078
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  • 4. Cold shock protein A plays an important role in the stress adaptation and virulence of Brucella melitensis.
    Wang Z, Wang S, Wu Q.
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  • 5. A small non-coding RNA facilitates Brucella melitensis intracellular survival by regulating the expression of virulence factor.
    Wang Y, Ke Y, Duan C, Ma X, Hao Q, Song L, Guo X, Sun T, Zhang W, Zhang J, Zhao Y, Zhong Z, Yang X, Chen Z.
    Int J Med Microbiol; 2019 May 25; 309(3-4):225-231. PubMed ID: 31054808
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  • 12. Insights into irr and rirA gene regulation on the virulence of Brucella melitensis M5-90.
    Zhang H, Wang B, Wu W, Deng X, Shao Z, Yi J, Wang Z, Yang N, Wang Y, Wang Y, Chen C.
    Can J Microbiol; 2020 May 25; 66(5):351-358. PubMed ID: 32040345
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  • 13. Impact of Hfq on global gene expression and intracellular survival in Brucella melitensis.
    Cui M, Wang T, Xu J, Ke Y, Du X, Yuan X, Wang Z, Gong C, Zhuang Y, Lei S, Su X, Wang X, Huang L, Zhong Z, Peng G, Yuan J, Chen Z, Wang Y.
    PLoS One; 2013 May 25; 8(8):e71933. PubMed ID: 23977181
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  • 14. A novel small RNA Bmsr1 enhances virulence in Brucella melitensis M28.
    Xu D, Song J, Li G, Cai W, Zong S, Li Z, Liu W, Hu S, Bu Z.
    Vet Microbiol; 2018 Sep 25; 223():1-8. PubMed ID: 30173733
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  • 15. Investigation into the role of the response regulator NtrC in the metabolism and virulence of Brucella suis.
    Dorrell N, Guigue-Talet P, Spencer S, Foulonge V, O'Callaghan D, Wren BW.
    Microb Pathog; 1999 Jul 25; 27(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 10373105
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  • 16. Brucella melitensis MucR, an orthologue of Sinorhizobium meliloti MucR, is involved in resistance to oxidative, detergent, and saline stresses and cell envelope modifications.
    Mirabella A, Terwagne M, Zygmunt MS, Cloeckaert A, De Bolle X, Letesson JJ.
    J Bacteriol; 2013 Feb 25; 195(3):453-65. PubMed ID: 23161025
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  • 17. RNA-seq reveals the critical role of CspA in regulating Brucella melitensis metabolism and virulence.
    Wang Z, Liu W, Wu T, Bie P, Wu Q.
    Sci China Life Sci; 2016 Apr 25; 59(4):417-24. PubMed ID: 26740105
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  • 18. HMGB1 release from trophoblasts contributes to inflammation during Brucella melitensis infection.
    Liu X, Zhou M, Wu J, Wang J, Peng Q.
    Cell Microbiol; 2019 Oct 25; 21(10):e13080. PubMed ID: 31265755
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  • 19. The sheathed flagellum of Brucella melitensis is involved in persistence in a murine model of infection.
    Fretin D, Fauconnier A, Köhler S, Halling S, Léonard S, Nijskens C, Ferooz J, Lestrate P, Delrue RM, Danese I, Vandenhaute J, Tibor A, DeBolle X, Letesson JJ.
    Cell Microbiol; 2005 May 25; 7(5):687-98. PubMed ID: 15839898
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  • 20. Brucella melitensis cyclic di-GMP phosphodiesterase BpdA controls expression of flagellar genes.
    Petersen E, Chaudhuri P, Gourley C, Harms J, Splitter G.
    J Bacteriol; 2011 Oct 25; 193(20):5683-91. PubMed ID: 21856843
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