The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic bacterium associated with zooplankton and their chitinous exoskeletons. On chitinous surfaces, V. cholerae initiates a developmental programme, known as natural competence, to mediate transformation, which is a mode of horizontal gene transfer. Competence facilitates the uptake of free DNA and recombination into the bacterial genome. Recent studies have indicated that chitin surfaces are required, but not sufficient to induce competence. Two additional regulatory pathways, i.e. catabolite repression and quorum sensing (QS), are components of the regulatory network that controls natural competence in V. cholerae. In this study, we investigated the link between chitin induction and QS. We show ...
Vibrio cholerae has spread across the world in seven recorded pandemics. Millions of recorded cases,...
Naturally transformable, or competent, bacteria are able to take up DNA from their environment, a ke...
The waterborne bacterium Vibrio cholerae, responsible for epidemics of cholera diarrhea, associates ...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae is naturally competent when grown on chitin. It is known that expression of...
The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic bacterium frequently encountered in rivers, lakes, ...
During growth on chitinous surfaces in its natural aquatic environment Vibrio cholerae develops natu...
The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic bacterium frequently encountered in rivers, lakes, ...
The facultative pathogen Vibrio cholerae transitions between its human host and aquatic reservoirs w...
In Vibrio species, chitin-induced natural transformation enables bacteria to take up DNA from the ex...
ABSTRACT In Vibrio species, chitin-induced natural transformation enables bacteria to take up DNA fr...
Vibrios can degrade chitin surfaces to soluble N-acetyl glucosamine oligosaccharides (GlcNAc(n)) tha...
The waterborne bacterial pathogen Vibrio cholerae uses a process of cell-to-cell communication calle...
The waterborne bacterial pathogen Vibrio cholerae uses a process of cell-to-cell communication calle...
<p>At least three extracellular and intracellular signaling molecules must be present to allow natur...
The facultative waterborne pathogen Vibrio cholerae transitions between its human host and the envir...
Vibrio cholerae has spread across the world in seven recorded pandemics. Millions of recorded cases,...
Naturally transformable, or competent, bacteria are able to take up DNA from their environment, a ke...
The waterborne bacterium Vibrio cholerae, responsible for epidemics of cholera diarrhea, associates ...
ABSTRACT Vibrio cholerae is naturally competent when grown on chitin. It is known that expression of...
The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic bacterium frequently encountered in rivers, lakes, ...
During growth on chitinous surfaces in its natural aquatic environment Vibrio cholerae develops natu...
The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic bacterium frequently encountered in rivers, lakes, ...
The facultative pathogen Vibrio cholerae transitions between its human host and aquatic reservoirs w...
In Vibrio species, chitin-induced natural transformation enables bacteria to take up DNA from the ex...
ABSTRACT In Vibrio species, chitin-induced natural transformation enables bacteria to take up DNA fr...
Vibrios can degrade chitin surfaces to soluble N-acetyl glucosamine oligosaccharides (GlcNAc(n)) tha...
The waterborne bacterial pathogen Vibrio cholerae uses a process of cell-to-cell communication calle...
The waterborne bacterial pathogen Vibrio cholerae uses a process of cell-to-cell communication calle...
<p>At least three extracellular and intracellular signaling molecules must be present to allow natur...
The facultative waterborne pathogen Vibrio cholerae transitions between its human host and the envir...
Vibrio cholerae has spread across the world in seven recorded pandemics. Millions of recorded cases,...
Naturally transformable, or competent, bacteria are able to take up DNA from their environment, a ke...
The waterborne bacterium Vibrio cholerae, responsible for epidemics of cholera diarrhea, associates ...