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Expression of small RNAs of Bordetella pertussis colonizing murine tracheas.

Yukihiro HiramatsuKoichiro SuzukiDaisuke MotookaShota NakamuraYasuhiko Horiguchi
Published in: Microbiology and immunology (2020)
We performed RNA sequencing on Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough, and identified nine novel small RNAs (sRNAs) that were transcribed during the bacterial colonization of murine tracheas. Among them, four sRNAs were more strongly expressed in vivo than in vitro. Moreover, the expression of eight sRNAs was not regulated by the BvgAS two-component system, which is the master regulator for the expression of genes contributing to the bacterial infection. The present results suggest a BvgAS-independent gene regulatory system involving the sRNAs that is active during B. pertussis infection.
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