Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A two-component signal transduction system contributes to the virulence of.
- Journal:
- Journal of veterinary science
- Year:
- 2018
- Authors:
- Wang, Qing et al.
- Affiliation:
- Nanjing Agricultural University · China
Abstract
Similar to other studies of bacterial pathogens, current studies of the pathogenesis of(RA) are focused mainly onculture conditions. To elucidate further the pathogenesis of RA, bacterial RNA was extracted from overnight tryptic soy broth cultures () and from the blood of infected ducks () for comparative RNA sequencing analysis. In total, 682 upregulated genes were identified. Among the upregulated genes, a signal transduction response regulator () and a signal transduction histidine kinase () were predicted to be located on the same operon. A mutant was constructed by deletion of both of these genes. Duck infection tests showed that genesandwere related to the virulence of the pathogen. Differentially expressed genes identified by comparison ofandconditions provided an insight into the physiological process of RA infection and provided an opportunity to identify additional virulence factors.
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