The CovR regulatory network drives the evolution of Group B Streptococcus virulence.
Virulence of the neonatal pathogen Group B Streptococcus is under the control of the master regulator CovR. Inactivation of CovR is associated with large-scale transcriptome remodeling and impairs almost every step of the interaction between the pathogen and the host. However, transcriptome analyses...
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Main Authors: | Maria-Vittoria Mazzuoli, Maëlle Daunesse, Hugo Varet, Isabelle Rosinski-Chupin, Rachel Legendre, Odile Sismeiro, Myriam Gominet, Pierre Alexandre Kaminski, Philippe Glaser, Claudia Chica, Patrick Trieu-Cuot, Arnaud Firon |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/40e97fe5090e4a2f8a87991050d2757f |
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