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Coordinated regulation of acid resistance in Escherichia coli.

Patricia Aquino | Brent Honda | Suma Jaini | Anna Lyubetskaya | Krutika Hosur | Joanna G Chiu | Iriny Ekladious | Dongjian Hu | Lin Jin | Marianna K Sayeg | Arion I Stettner | Julia Wang | Brandon G Wong | Winnie S Wong | Stephen L Alexander | Cong Ba | Seth I Bensussen | David B Bernstein | Dana Braff | Susie Cha | Daniel I Cheng | Jang Hwan Cho | Kenny Chou | James Chuang | Daniel E Gastler | Daniel J Grasso | John S Greifenberger | Chen Guo | Anna K Hawes | Divya V Israni | Saloni R Jain | Jessica Kim | Junyu Lei | Hao Li | David Li | Qian Li | Christopher P Mancuso | Ning Mao | Salwa F Masud | Cari L Meisel | Jing Mi | Christine S Nykyforchyn | Minhee Park | Hannah M Peterson | Alfred K Ramirez | Daniel S Reynolds | Nae Gyune Rim | Jared C Saffie | Hang Su | Wendell R Su | Yaqing Su | Meng Sun | Meghan M Thommes | Tao Tu | Nitinun Varongchayakul | Tyler E Wagner | Benjamin H Weinberg | Rouhui Yang | Anastasia Yaroslavsky | Christine Yoon | Yanyu Zhao | Alicia J Zollinger | Anne M Stringer | John W Foster | Joseph Wade | Sahadaven Raman | Natasha Broude | Wilson W Wong | James E Galagan
BMC systems biology | 2017

Enteric Escherichia coli survives the highly acidic environment of the stomach through multiple acid resistance (AR) mechanisms. The most effective system, AR2, decarboxylates externally-derived glutamate to remove cytoplasmic protons and excrete GABA. The first described system, AR1, does not require an external amino acid. Its mechanism has not been determined. The regulation of the multiple AR systems and their coordination with broader cellular metabolism has not been fully explored.

Pubmed ID: 28061857 RIS Download

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Associated grants

  • Agency: NHLBI NIH HHS, United States
    Id: T32 HL007969
  • Agency: NIH HHS, United States
    Id: DP2 OD007188
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 GM114812
  • Agency: NIBIB NIH HHS, United States
    Id: T32 EB006359
  • Agency: NIGMS NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 GM112638

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