Quantitative analysis of the Brucella suis proteome reveals metabolic adaptation to long-term nutrient starvation

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Al Dahouk, Sascha | Jubier-Maurin, Véronique | Neubauer, Heinrich | Köhler, Stephan

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International audience. During the infection process, bacteria are confronted with various stress factors including nutrient starvation. In an in vitro model, adaptation strategies of nutrient-starved brucellae, which are facultative intracellular pathogens capable of long-term persistence, were determined.

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