Structural Studies on Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing Proteins AgrA and AgrBTools Warwick, Thomas (2021) Structural Studies on Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing Proteins AgrA and AgrB. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractStaphylococcus aureus is a human commensal pathogen notorious for the number and severity of infections it may cause and is endemic in hospitals worldwide. Virulence in S. aureus is partially controlled by a Quorum Sensing (QS) feedback circuit called agr (accessory gene regulator) which comprises four genes agrB, agrD, agrC, and AgrA that together regulate expression of major virulence factors. The activating switch of the QS loop requires the LytTR-type response regulator protein AgrA to bind to its cognate promoters to trigger gene expression. At present comprehension of the mode of AgrA dimerisation resulting from interaction with promoter DNA, and the asymmetry existing in the AgrA dimer, as a result of binding the two linear repeat sequences which comprise each promoter DNA, is absent.
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