Iron is an essential nutrient for all organisms and it plays a central role in metabolism, oxidative stress defence and global gene regulation. In Campylobacter, we need to understand the mechanisms of the iron-responsive Fur and PerR regulatory system and the role that iron plays in colonisation and virulence. The Fur-PerR system is an excellent model system to use to investigate regulatory networks in C.jejuni and one to which molecular genetic, bioinformatics and functional genomic tools can be applied. <P>
The aim of the project are to fully characterise iron-responsive gene regulation in Campylobacter and the promoter elements involved with a view to establishing knowledge led strategies for the control or eradication of Campylobacter. (Joint with grant number 19661).
Iron Responsive Regulatory Networks in Campylobacter Jejuni (Institute of Food Research, UK)
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Institution
Institute of Food Research, UK
Start date
2004
End date
2006
Funding Source
Project number
D19662
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