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The streptococcal phase-variable type I restriction modification system SsuCC20p dictates the methylome of Streptococcus suis impacting the transcriptome and virulence in a zebrafish larvae infection model.

Thomas J RoodsantBoas C L Van Der PuttenJaime BrizuelaJordy P M CoolenTim J H BaltussenKim SchipperYvonne PannekoekKees C H van der ArkConstance Schultsz
Published in: mBio (2023)
. We show that the phase variability of SsuCC20p is dependent on a recombinase encoded within the SsuCC20p locus. We characterized the genome methylation profiles of the different phases of SsuCC20p and demonstrated the consequential impact on the transcriptome and virulence in a zebrafish infection model. Acquiring mobile genetic elements containing epigenetic regulatory systems, like phase-variable RM systems, enables bacterial pathogens to produce diverse phenotypic subpopulations that are better adapted to specific (host) environments encountered during infection.
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