Role of two‐component regulatory systems in intracellular survival of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>

Xue Li(Southwest University), Xi Lv(Southwest University), Yanping Lin(Southwest University), Junfeng Zhen(Southwest University), Cao Ruan(Southwest University), Wei Duan(Southwest University), Yue Li(Southwest University), Jianping Xie(Southwest University)
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
April 26, 2019
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Abstract

The typical two-component regulatory systems (TCSs), consisting of response regulator and histidine kinase, play a central role in survival of pathogenic bacteria under stress conditions such as nutrient starvation, hypoxia, and nitrosative stress. A total of 11 complete paired two-component regulatory systems have been found in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, including a few isolated kinase and regulatory genes. Increasing evidence has shown that TCSs are closely associated with multiple physiological process like intracellular persistence, pathogenicity, and metabolism. This review gives the two-component signal transduction systems in M. tuberculosis and their signal transduction roles in adaption to the environment.


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