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Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Res
Studies of bacterial chromosomes and plasmids indicate that their replication initiator proteins bind to origins of replication at many double-stranded sites and also at AT-rich regions where single-stranded DNA is exposed during origin opening. Sing
Publikováno v:
Microbiology. 163:595-610
The Mycobacterium fortuitum plasmid, pAL5000, is the most-studied member of a family of plasmids that are found in Actinobacteria. Its replication is brought about by the combined action of two plasmid-encoded replication proteins, RepA and RepB. Rep
Publikováno v:
Pathogens and disease. 74(8)
Orthologs search identified that the Vibrio cholerae gluconate (Gnt) utilization system minimally consisted of the Entner-Doudoroff (ED) pathway (edd and eda) and three other genes, namely gntU, gntK and gntR This system appeared unique by genomic or
Autor:
Tapas Patra, T. Ramamurthy, Soniya Chatterjee, Arijit Mukhopadhyay, Ranjan K. Nandy, Amit Raychoudhuri
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Medical Microbiology. 301:310-317
Analysis of 75 Vibrio cholerae O1 strains isolated from hospitalized patients in Kolkata from 1989 to 1994 revealed the existence of true El Tor along with El Tor variants that possessed the classical allele of ctxB (ctxB(cl)) in strains having an El
Autor:
Kausik Ghosh, Ranjan K. Nandy, Amit Raychoudhuri, T. Ramamurthy, Asish K. Mukhopadhyay, Goutam Chowdhury, S. K. Bhattacharya, Mihir K. Bhattacharya, Soniya Chatterjee, Karl E. Klose
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 47:1087-1095
The incidence of Vibrio cholerae non-O1, non-O139 strains from hospitalized patients with acute diarrhea constituted 27.4% ( n = 54) of the total 197 V. cholerae strains isolated from patients in Kolkata, India, in 2003. Of 197 strains, 135 were iden
Autor:
B. Dutta, Mihir K. Bhattacharya, D. Gangopadhyay, Bandana Sen, Ranjan K. Nandy, Asish K. Mukhopadhyay, T. Ramamurthy, S. K. Bhattacharya, Soniya Chatterjee
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 11:185-187
Since 1996 infections caused by Vibrio parahaemolyticus have increased globally. Outbreak and/or sporadic cases of diarrhea caused by V. parahaemolyticus have been reported from India Indonesia Japan Taiwan the USA Laos Korea Chile Bangladesh Russia