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Genome amplification and promoter mutation expand the range of csgD-dependent biofilm responses in an STEC population
2017
Microbiology
Expression of the major biofilm components of E. coli, curli fimbriae and cellulose, requires the CsgD transcription factor. A complex regulatory network allows environmental control of csgD transcription and biofilm formation. However, most clinical serotype O157 : H7 strains contain prophage insertions in the csgD regulator, mlrA, or mutations in other regulators that restrict csgD expression. These barriers can be circumvented by certain compensating mutations that restore higher csgD
doi:10.1099/mic.0.000448
pmid:28406080
fatcat:lx5jfprlfna3fjf75kcxpfa224