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<i>hilA<\i>, together with <i>hilC<\i> and <i>hilD<\i>, are global regulators and control the expression of the  <i>Salmonella<\i> pathogenicity island I(SPI-1) genes in <i>S<\i>. typhimurium on which the SPI-1 T3SS injectisome is encoded (Widmaier et al., 2009). Over 25 genes that are needed for host invasion are located on the SPI-1 (Darwin and Miller, 1999). Also, <i>hilA<\i> activates SPI-1 operon mediated by the prg and inv promoters (Bajaj and Lee et al., 1995; Bajaj et al., 1996).<i>hilA<\i> controls <i>SPI<\i> genes in response to enviromental needs like pH and oxygen levels (Ahmer et al., 1999; Bajaj et al., 1996, Main-Hester et al., 2008).
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<i>hilA</i>, together with <i>hilC</i> and <i>hilD</i>, are global regulators and control the expression of the  <i>Salmonella</i> pathogenicity island I(SPI-1) genes in <i>S</i>. typhimurium on which the SPI-1 T3SS injectisome is encoded (Widmaier et al., 2009). Over 25 genes that are needed for host invasion are located on the SPI-1 (Darwin and Miller, 1999). Also, <i>hilA</i> activates SPI-1 operon mediated by the prg and inv promoters (Bajaj and Lee et al., 1995; Bajaj et al., 1996).<i>hilA</i> controls <i>SPI</i> genes in response to enviromental needs like pH and oxygen levels (Ahmer et al., 1999; Bajaj et al., 1996, Main-Hester et al., 2008).
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Revision as of 13:08, 17 October 2021


ThyA CDS

hilA, together with hilC and hilD, are global regulators and control the expression of the Salmonella pathogenicity island I(SPI-1) genes in S. typhimurium on which the SPI-1 T3SS injectisome is encoded (Widmaier et al., 2009). Over 25 genes that are needed for host invasion are located on the SPI-1 (Darwin and Miller, 1999). Also, hilA activates SPI-1 operon mediated by the prg and inv promoters (Bajaj and Lee et al., 1995; Bajaj et al., 1996).hilA controls SPI genes in response to enviromental needs like pH and oxygen levels (Ahmer et al., 1999; Bajaj et al., 1996, Main-Hester et al., 2008).

Sequence and Features


Assembly Compatibility:
  • 10
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
  • 12
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
  • 21
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
  • 23
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
  • 25
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
  • 1000
    COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]