Proteomic profiling reveals the role of RisR in Bordetella pertussis pathogenesis
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ABSTRACT: This study aims at characterizing the RisR regulon under non-modulating (virulent, Bvg+) and modulating (avirulent, Bvg-) conditions. We here used comparative proteomics to elucidate the functional significance of RisR in B. pertussis Tohama I by defining RisR-dependent protein synthesis.
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ORGANISM(S): Bordetella Pertussis (strain Tohama I / Atcc Baa-589 / Nctc 13251)
SUBMITTER:
Kristin Surmann
LAB HEAD: Uwe Völker
PROVIDER: PXD064956 | Pride | 2025-10-13
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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