Gene Regulation and Transcriptomics

  • Samuels D
  • Lybecker M
  • Yang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Borrelia (Borreliella) burgdorferi, along with closely related species, is the etiologic agent of Lyme disease. The spirochete subsists in an enzootic cycle that encompasses acquisition from a vertebrate host to a tick vector and transmission from a tick vector to a vertebrate host. To adapt to its environment and persist in each phase of its enzootic cycle, B. burgdorferi wields three systems to regulate the expression of genes: the RpoN-RpoS alternative sigma (σ) factor cascade, the Hk1/Rrp1 two-component system and its product c-di-GMP, and the stringent response mediated by RelBbu and DksA.

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Samuels, D. S., Lybecker, M. C., Yang, X. F., Ouyang, Z., Bourret, T. J., Boyle, W. K., … Caimano, M. J. (2021). Gene Regulation and Transcriptomics. In Lyme Disease and Relapsing Fever Spirochetes: Genomics, Molecular Biology, Host Interactions and Disease Pathogenesis. Caister Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.21775/9781913652616.05

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