Potential swimming motility variation by AcrR in Escherichia coli

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AcrR, the toxic-compounds-response regulator, regulates motility in microorganisms, presumably to escape from toxic environments. In this study, the genome-wide target genes of AcrR were investigated in a ΔacrR mutant strain by microarray analysis. In the absence of AcrR, the transcription of most flagella/motility genes was highly increased. In addition, flagella formation was increased in this mutant strain. Motility assays revealed that AcrR modulates swimming motility, but not swarming.

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Kim, Y. J., Young Im, S., Lee, J. O., & Kim, O. B. (2016). Potential swimming motility variation by AcrR in Escherichia coli. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 26(10), 1824–1828. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.1607.07058

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