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Global transcription factors analyses reveal hierarchy and synergism of regulatory networks and master virulence regulators in .

Huang J; Sun Y; Chen F; Li S; You X; Han L; Li J; He Z; Hua C; Yao C; Li T; Lu B; Chang YF; Deng X

Scientists studied the DNA interactions of special proteins called transcription factors in a type of bacteria to understand how they control genes. They found many important places where these proteins bind in the bacteria's DNA, which helps them learn how the bacteria can become harmful. This information could help make better treatments for infections.

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Heat shock factor regulation of antimicrobial peptides expression suggests a conserved defense mechanism induced by febrile temperature in arthropods.

Xiao B; Chen S; Wang Y; Liao X; He J; Li C

Some animals get sick less often when it's warm because their bodies can fight viruses better. This study found that when it's warmer, a special protein called HSF1 helps boost tiny fighters in shrimp that stop viruses from spreading. This discovery could help keep animals healthy by using temperature changes.

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