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Jon Goguen, Ph.D.
Academic Role: Associate Professor
Faculty Appointment(s) In:
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Other Affiliation(s):
Bacterial Genetics and Pathogenesis
Program in Immunology and Virology
Function and Regulation of Virulence Genes in the Plague Bacillus,
Yersinia pestis
As
is true for most pathogenic bacteria, and in particular the
intracellular pathogens, the molecular basis of virulence in plague is
poorly understood. In recent years we have identified a number of genes
in Y. pestis that are essential to the disease process. We are
currently conducting an integrated program of genetic, biochemical, and
experimental infection studies to determine the functions of the products
of these genes. Much of our recent work has concerned a gene we call pla,
which produces a plasminogen activator, and plays an important role in
dissemination of the bacteria through host tissues. Some of these
virulence genes also show interesting patterns of expression, including
induction on entry of the bacterium into macrophages of the host.
Determining the mechanism of this regulation has also become an important
focus of our laboratory.
Keywords:
Microbial Pathogenesis,
Biochemistry,
Infectious Disease
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