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Vfr Directly Activates <i>exsA</i> Transcription To Regulate Expression of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Type III Secretion System

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Vfr is a cAMP-dependent DNA-binding protein that functions as a global regulator of virulence gene expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Regulation by Vfr allows for the coordinate production of related virulence functions, such as type IV pili and type III secretion, required for adherence to and intoxication of host cells, respectively. Although the molecular mechanism of Vfr regulation has been defined for many target genes, a direct link between Vfr and T3SS gene expression had not been established. In the present study, we report that Vfr directly controls exsA transcription, the master regulator of T3SS gene expression, from a newly identified promoter located immediately upstream of exsA.

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