MICB 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Trp Operon, Siderophore, Genitourinary System

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Topic 4: pathogenicity and virulence mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria. Virulence depends on both the pathogen and the host (pathogen-host interaction) Virulence factor: anything a pathogenic bacteria has (either structure or ability) to aid in contributing to infection, resisting host immune defense, and causing damage. Virulence factors can be in two categories, they are not mutually exclusive e. g. a toxin can be both an invasin (invades) and an agresin (damages) Endotoxins part of the bacterial cell (e. g. lps, lta) Exotoxins are not part of the cell, they are secreted. Cytolytic toxins affect plasma membrane structure cell lysis. The ability to form siderophore can be listed as a virulence factor. 12 genes are needed to be expressed in order to make siderophore for iron acquisition of the pathogen. Sigma factor (of holoenzyme) important for recognizing the rna promoter. Pvds gene is expressed when iron concentration is low pvds protein is needed for siderophore production.

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