Abstract Background Microbiological studies frequently involve exchanges of strains between laboratories and/or stock centers. The integrity of exchanged strains is vital for archival reasons and to ensure reproducible experimental results. For at least 50 years, one of the most common means of shipping bacteria was by inoculating bacterial samples in agar stabs. Long-term cultures in stabs exhibit genetic instabilities and one common instability is in rpoS. The sigma factor RpoS accumulates in response to several stresses and in the stationary phase. One consequence of RpoS accumulation is the competition with the vegetative sigma factor σ 70. Under nutrient limiting...
The short generation time of many bacterial pathogens allows the accumulation of de novo mutations d...
Although Escherichia coli is generally considered to be predominantly a commensal of the gastrointes...
Escherichia coli are dynamic bacteria that possess the ability to grow and survive across a wide ran...
Abstract Background Microbiological studies frequentl...
Abstract Background Microbiological studies frequently involve exchanges of strains between laborato...
The alternative sigma factor RpoS controls a large regulon that allows E. coli to respond to a varie...
Background: Sigma factors and the alarmone ppGpp control the allocation of RNA polymerase to promote...
Laboratory strains and natural isolates of Escherichia coli differ in their level of stress resistan...
The extraordinary plasticity of bacterial genomes raises concerns about the adequacy of laboratory-a...
ABSTRACT More than a century ago, Theodor Escherich isolated the bacterium that was to become Escher...
To document genomic changes during long periods of storage, we analyzed Salmonella enterica serovar ...
BACKGROUND: Sigma factors and the alarmone ppGpp control the allocation of RNA polymerase to promote...
Antibiotic resistance increases costs for health care and causes therapy failure. An important mecha...
The short generation time of many bacterial pathogens allows the accumulation of de novo mutations d...
Although Escherichia coli is generally considered to be predominantly a commensal of the gastrointes...
Escherichia coli are dynamic bacteria that possess the ability to grow and survive across a wide ran...
Abstract Background Microbiological studies frequentl...
Abstract Background Microbiological studies frequently involve exchanges of strains between laborato...
The alternative sigma factor RpoS controls a large regulon that allows E. coli to respond to a varie...
Background: Sigma factors and the alarmone ppGpp control the allocation of RNA polymerase to promote...
Laboratory strains and natural isolates of Escherichia coli differ in their level of stress resistan...
The extraordinary plasticity of bacterial genomes raises concerns about the adequacy of laboratory-a...
ABSTRACT More than a century ago, Theodor Escherich isolated the bacterium that was to become Escher...
To document genomic changes during long periods of storage, we analyzed Salmonella enterica serovar ...
BACKGROUND: Sigma factors and the alarmone ppGpp control the allocation of RNA polymerase to promote...
Antibiotic resistance increases costs for health care and causes therapy failure. An important mecha...
The short generation time of many bacterial pathogens allows the accumulation of de novo mutations d...
Although Escherichia coli is generally considered to be predominantly a commensal of the gastrointes...
Escherichia coli are dynamic bacteria that possess the ability to grow and survive across a wide ran...