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Metal homeostasis and resistance in bacteria

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NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 6, Pages 338-350

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nrmicro.2017.15

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  1. US National Institutes of Health [GM059323]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB15020402, XDB15020302]
  3. 100 Talent Program of Fujian Province China

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Metal ions are essential for many reactions, but excess metals can be toxic. In bacteria, metal limitation activates pathways that are involved in the import and mobilization of metals, whereas excess metals induce efflux and storage. In this Review, we highlight recent insights into metal homeostasis, including protein-based and RNA-based sensors that interact directly with metals or metal-containing cofactors. The resulting transcriptional response to metal stress takes place in a stepwise manner and is reinforced by post-transcriptional regulatory systems. Metal limitation and intoxication by the host are evolutionarily ancient strategies for limiting bacterial growth. The details of the resulting growth restriction are beginning to be understood and seem to be organism-specific.

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