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Publikováno v:
SOJ Microbiology & Infectious Diseases. 3:01-05
Virulence gene regulation in Vibrio cholerae is under the control of the ToxR-ToxT regulatory cascade. Chemotaxis and net motility have been shown to influence the infectivity of Vibrio cholerae. V. cholerae toxR mutants do not synthesize proteins re
Multiple intraintestinal signals coordinate the regulation of Vibrio cholerae virulence determinants
Publikováno v:
Pathogens and disease. 76(1)
Vibrio cholerae is a Gram-negative motile bacterium capable of causing fatal pandemic disease in humans via oral ingestion of contaminated water or food. Within the human intestine, the motile vibrios must evade the innate host defense mechanisms, pe
Publikováno v:
SOJ microbiologyinfectious diseases. 3(3)
Virulence gene regulation in Vibrio cholerae is under the control of the ToxR-ToxT regulatory cascade. Chemotaxis and net motility have been shown to influence the infectivity of Vibrio cholerae. V. cholerae toxR mutants do not synthesize proteins re
Publikováno v:
Navigation. 59:25-35
An analytic statistical model is presented for aggregate ground-based continuous interference to airborne Global Positioning Systems receivers employed in the U.S. Air Traffic System. The model computes total interference from a random number of unif
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Biochemistry. 42:5867-5876
The C-terminal domain of the molecular chaperone DnaK is a compact lid-like structure made up of five alpha-helices (alphaA-alphaE) (residues 508-608) that is followed by a 30-residue disordered, flexible region (609-638). The lid encapsulates the pe
Autor:
Michael E. Kovach, Kenneth M. Peterson, Gregory T. Robertson, Melissa A Christensen, Rebecca L. Chirhart-Gilleland, R. Martin Roop, Philip H. Elzer
Publikováno v:
Microbial Pathogenesis. 22:241-246
A DNA fragment encoding an approximately 18 kDa protein from Brucella abortus strain 2308 was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. This recombinant protein, designated BA18K, reacted in Western blot analysis with sera obtained from experimentall
Publikováno v:
Microbiology. 142:2165-2174
A large cluster of virulence genes encoding proteins involved in Vibrio cholerae accessory colonization factor (ACF) expression and toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP) biogenesis is flanked by sequences that resemble bacteriophage attachment (att) half-sit
Autor:
T. B. Casanova, Kenneth M. Peterson
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DNA Sequence. 5:181-184
The nucleotide sequence of the Vibrio cholerae N16961 hlyC gene was determined. The hlyC gene encompasses 513 nucleotides that are predicted to encode a 171-amino acid protein with a calculated molecular weight of 18.2 kDa. The predicted HlyC protein
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Gene. 148:91-95
The nucleotide (nt) sequence has been determined for a Vibrio cholerae ToxR-activated gene designated tagE that is located within a cluster of genes required for efficient intestinal colonization. The tagE gene encompasses 909 nt and is predicted to
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Gene. 148:97-100
The toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP)-encoding gene cluster (tcp) specifies a type-IV pilus that is a major colonization determinant of Vibrio cholerae. We have identified a gene 200 bp upstream from the tcp cluster that requires ToxR for expression. We