Requirement of GrgA for Chlamydia infectious progeny production, optimal growth, and efficient plasmid maintenance.
Bin LuYuxuan WangWurihan WurihanAndrew ChengSydney YeungJoseph D FondellZhao LaiDanny WanXiang WuWei Vivian LiHuizhou FanPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
-specific transcription factor, is essential for the secondary differentiation and optimal growth of RBs. We also show that GrgA, a chromosome-encoded regulatory protein, controls the maintenance of the chlamydial virulence plasmid. Transcriptomic analysis further indicates that GrgA functions as a critical regulator of all three sigma factors that recognize different promoter sets at developmental stages. The DOPE strategy outlined here should provide a valuable tool for future studies examining chlamydial growth, development, and pathogenicity.