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Transposon Mutagenesis Facilitates Discovery Of Genotype-Phenotype Associations And Functional Interrogation Of The Mycobacterium Kansasii Genome, William C. Budell Sep 2019

Transposon Mutagenesis Facilitates Discovery Of Genotype-Phenotype Associations And Functional Interrogation Of The Mycobacterium Kansasii Genome, William C. Budell

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Mycobacterium kansasii (Mk) is a nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) and medically relevant opportunistic human pathogen. Mk causes dangerous disease pathologies ranging from tuberculosis-like chronic pulmonary disease (CPD) to non-pulmonary focal or disseminated infections that are exacerbated by comorbidities such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), co-infection with HIV, or cancer. Among the most frequently identified cause of NTM-linked CPD, Mk infections contribute to a globally increasing NTM disease burden and are difficult to treat, requiring a long-term, multi-drug regimen. Although a less virulent pathogen than Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), Mk elicits similar disease features and shares in vitro …


Characterization Of The Role Of Transcriptional Regulator Of Arac/Xyls Family In Tularemia Pathogenesis, Dina Marghani Aug 2019

Characterization Of The Role Of Transcriptional Regulator Of Arac/Xyls Family In Tularemia Pathogenesis, Dina Marghani

NYMC Student Theses and Dissertations

The Tier 1 Select Agent, Francisella tularensis causes an acute and fatal disease known as tularemia. Many studies have devoted enormous efforts to understand how F. tularensis avoids host defense mechanisms, replicates within an extremely secure immune system, and eventually causes the deadly disease tularemia. The extremely high virulence of Francisella depends on its ability to manipulate gene expression according to the surrounding environment. This process requires the involvement of unique transcriptional regulators. Francisella possesses very few transcriptional regulators, and a majority of them characterized to-date have been shown to regulate genes involved in virulence and cellular functions. The role …


Study Of Genetic Regulators That Control Development And Secondary Metabolism In The Genus Aspergillus, Timothy Satterlee Jan 2019

Study Of Genetic Regulators That Control Development And Secondary Metabolism In The Genus Aspergillus, Timothy Satterlee

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

In this study, I investigated the role of two different regulatory genes in two different species of pathogenic fungi from the genus Aspergillus. The first study involves a transcriptome analysis of the epigenetic regulator rmtA in the plant pathogen Aspergillus flavus. A. flavus colonizes numerous oil seed crops such as corn, peanuts, treenuts and cotton worldwide, contaminating them with aflatoxins and other harmful potent toxins. Previously our lab characterized the gene rmtA, which encodes an arginine methyltransferase in A. flavus, and demonstrated its role as regulator of the expression of the aflatoxin gene cluster and concomitant synthesis of toxin. Furthermore, …