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Research Uncovers Role of DNA-Binding Protein in Controlling Pathogen Virulence
A study from Ruhr University Bochum and the University of Münster reveals how the DNA-binding protein Fis regulates virulence in the diarrheal pathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis outside of host organisms.
Phys.org·April 2, 2026
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Research Uncovers Role of DNA-Binding Protein in Controlling Pathogen Virulence
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Tags:dna-binding proteinyersinia pseudotuberculosisvirulence regulationtemperature sensitivitypathogen research
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