The Mar, Sox, and Rob Systems.

Q1 Medicine
EcoSal Plus Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Epub Date: 2023-04-04 DOI:10.1128/ecosalplus.esp-0010-2022
Lon M Chubiz
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Abstract

Environments inhabited by Enterobacteriaceae are diverse and often stressful. This is particularly true for Escherichia coli and Salmonella during host association in the gastrointestinal systems of animals. There, E. coli and Salmonella must survive exposure to various antimicrobial compounds produced or ingested by their host. A myriad of changes to cellular physiology and metabolism are required to achieve this feat. A central regulatory network responsible for sensing and responding to intracellular chemical stressors like antibiotics are the Mar, Sox, and Rob systems found throughout the Enterobacteriaceae. Each of these distinct regulatory networks controls expression of an overlapping set of downstream genes whose collective effects result in increased resistance to a wide array of antimicrobial compounds. This collection of genes is known as the mar-sox-rob regulon. This review will provide an overview of the mar-sox-rob regulon and molecular architecture of the Mar, Sox, and Rob systems.

Mar、Sox 和 Rob 系统。
肠杆菌科细菌栖息的环境多种多样,而且往往充满压力。大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌在动物胃肠道系统中与宿主结合时尤其如此。在那里,大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌必须在接触宿主产生或摄入的各种抗菌化合物后才能存活。为实现这一目标,细胞生理和新陈代谢需要发生大量变化。肠杆菌科细菌中的 Mar、Sox 和 Rob 系统是负责感知和应对抗生素等细胞内化学压力的核心调控网络。每个不同的调控网络都控制着一组重叠的下游基因的表达,这些基因的共同作用增强了对各种抗菌化合物的耐药性。这组基因被称为 mar-sox-rob 调节子。本综述将概述 mar-sox-rob 调节子以及 Mar、Sox 和 Rob 系统的分子结构。
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EcoSal Plus
EcoSal Plus Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
12.20
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0.00%
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4
期刊介绍: EcoSal Plus is the authoritative online review journal that publishes an ever-growing body of expert reviews covering virtually all aspects of E. coli, Salmonella, and other members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and their use as model microbes for biological explorations. This journal is intended primarily for the research community as a comprehensive and continuously updated archive of the entire corpus of knowledge about the enteric bacterial cell. Thoughtful reviews focus on physiology, metabolism, genetics, pathogenesis, ecology, genomics, systems biology, and history E. coli and its relatives. These provide the integrated background needed for most microbiology investigations and are essential reading for research scientists. Articles contain links to E. coli K12 genes on the EcoCyc database site and are available as downloadable PDF files. Images and tables are downloadable to PowerPoint files.
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