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Global regulation of toxin production in Clostridium perfringens [ 2000 - 2002 ]

Also known as: Control of the expression of genes that encode toxic proteins of importance in the pathogenesis of gas gangrene

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/124502]

Researchers: Prof Julian Rood (Principal investigator)

Brief description This project involves an investigation of how the bacteria that cause an often fatal wound infection control the production of the toxic proteins that are essential elements of the disease process. In all pathogenic bacteria there are specific genes that encode the virulence factors that are involved in the disease. The expression of these genes is generally controlled by the products of other genes known as regulatory genes. The function of these regulatory networks is generally responsive to environmental stimuli. This project involves the detailed functional analysis of a regulatory network that was first identified in this laboratory and which controls the expression of extracellular toxins that have been implicated in gas gangrene. The overall objectives of the project are to develop a detailed understanding of the mechanisms involved in this regulatory process. Specifically, the project aims to determine the functional components of the regulatory proteins that interact with the environmental signal or which bind to the genes encoding the bacterial toxins, to determine the nature of the target sites to which the regulatory proteins bind, and to examine the hypothesis that there is another regulatory gene that is involved in this process. The project will make a major contribution to our knowledge of the complex interactions that occur between an invading bacterium and the host tissues. If we are to fully comprehend how bacteria cause disease then it is critical that we understand how bacteria control the production of the toxic products that are an integral part of the disease process.

Funding Amount $AUD 389,860.49

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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