Skip to main content

Illinois IGB

Thomas Kiehl-Fie

Study reveals how bacterial pathogen adapts to nutritional stress

December 6, 2021

In order to cause disease, the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus must adapt to the changing host environment. Many of these adaptations are mediated through two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs) that coordinate gene expression in response to environmental stimuli.


December 6, 2021


Related Articles

Study on how bacteria obtain essential nutrients in soil, during infection

October 19, 2020

Much like humans eat food in order to obtain essential nutrients, bacteria acquire nutrients by importing them. An essential nutrient for life is zinc, which cannot be manufactured, and therefore must be obtained from the environment. However, the availability of zinc is frequently limited. This is exemplified by a defense mechanism, nutritional immunity, used by the immune system to prevent infections in which the body withholds metals, such as zinc, to combat invading bacteria.


October 19, 2020


Related Articles

Subscribe to Thomas Kiehl-Fie