Molecular Mechanisms of Transcriptional Regulation in Bacteria
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Microbiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 November 2023) | Viewed by 6666
Special Issue Editors
2. Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria (IBS), 18014 Granada, Spain
3. Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology “José Mataix”, Center of Biomedical Research, University of Granada, Avda. del Conocimiento s/n. Armilla, 18016 Granada, Spain
Interests: nutrition and dietetics nutritional; biochemistry; pharmacy; cell biology; molecular biology; immunology; regulation of the gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes; pathogens; enzymology and biotechnology
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2. Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria (IBS), 18014 Granada, Spain
3. Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology "José Mataix", Center of Biomedical Research, University of Granada, Avda. del Conocimiento s/n., Armilla, 18016 Granada, Spain
4. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd), 18071 Granada, Spain
Interests: nutrition and dietetics nutritional; biochemistry; pharmacy; cell biology; molecular biology; immunology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Bacteria are the most versatile living organisms, and can quickly and efficiently adapt to constant environment changes. They have adapted their metabolism and gene expression to perfect strategies to ensure survival, and have developed many adaptive mechanisms to translate changes in environmental conditions into responses. Nevertheless, the recent appearance of bacterial strains with multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotypes has become a serious health problem worldwide, constituting one of the main causes of human mortality. The bacterial communities in a wide range of environmental niches sense and respond to numerous external stimuli for their survival. To this end, bacteria have developed a number of features (e.g., signal transduction systems) that are modulated by a transcriptional regulators as one-component systems (OCSs) and two-component systems (TCSs), which allow for intracellular regulation and crosstalk between intracellular and extracellular environments. Moreover, there are several indications that OCSs and TCS transcriptional regulators have become compelling targets for antibacterial drug design due to their role in regulating the molecular mechanisms related to virulence and antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria.
The goal of this Special Issue is to further expand our knowledge of the molecular mechanism of OCSs and TCSs transcriptional regulators present in pathogenic bacteria and their implications in the virulence regulatory system pathways, and offer a complete and broad overview of the current situation in the area and its future projection, pointing to indications of bacterial virulence that will enrich this field, as well as addressing their possible therapeutic use as drug targets.
In this Topic, we welcome innovative and original research articles, as well as high-quality review articles with pioneering opinions with a focus on transcriptional regulators and bacterial virulence related to their possible therapeutic use as drug targets.
Prof. Dr. Abdelali Daddaoua
Prof. Dr. Olga Martínez Augustin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- antibacterial compounds
- prebiotic
- bacterial signal transduction
- one-component system
- two-component system
- immune response
- virulence
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