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'''Stringent starvation protein''' A (SspA) is an RNA polymerase-associated protein involved in nucleotide metabolism acid tolerance and virulence of bacteria<ref>PMID:32785630</ref>. | '''Stringent starvation protein''' A (SspA) is an RNA polymerase-associated protein involved in nucleotide metabolism acid tolerance and virulence of bacteria<ref>PMID:32785630</ref>. | ||
In ''Francisella'' virulence, a set of regulators are essensial for its activation. These regulators include the heterdimer of SspA, macrophage growth locus A (MglA) and pathogenicity island gene regulator (PigR). The guanosine-tetraphosphate (ppGpp) is also involved in coordinating the virulence. | |||
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== Relevance == | == Relevance == |