Changes in the expression of genes encoding type IV pili-associated proteins are seen when Clostridium perfringens is grown in liquid or on surfaces.
Samantha R SonciniAndrea H HartmanTara M GallagherGary J CamperRoderick V JensenStephen B MelvillePublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
This study reveals insights into how a non-flagellated pathogenic rod-shaped bacterium senses and responds to growth on surfaces, including inducing transcriptional regulators and activating multiple post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms associated with TFP functions.