A frameshift in Yersinia pestis rcsD alters canonical Rcs signalling to preserve flea-mammal plague transmission cycles

  1. Xiao-Peng Guo
  2. Hai-Qin Yan
  3. Wenhui Yang
  4. Zhe Yin
  5. Viveka Vadyvaloo  Is a corresponding author
  6. Dongsheng Zhou  Is a corresponding author
  7. Yi-Cheng Sun  Is a corresponding author
  1. Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, China
  2. Bengbu Medical College, China
  3. Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, China
  4. Washington State University, United States
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  1. Xiao-Peng Guo
  2. Hai-Qin Yan
  3. Wenhui Yang
  4. Zhe Yin
  5. Viveka Vadyvaloo
  6. Dongsheng Zhou
  7. Yi-Cheng Sun
(2023)
A frameshift in Yersinia pestis rcsD alters canonical Rcs signalling to preserve flea-mammal plague transmission cycles
eLife 12:e83946.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83946