Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the diarrhoeal disease cholera, survives in aquatic environments. The bacterium has developed a survival strategy to grow and survive inside Acanthamoeba castellanii. It has been shown that V. cholerae expresses outer membrane proteins as virulence factors playing a role in the adherence to interacted host cells. This study examined the role of outer membrane protein A (OmpA) and outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) in survival of V. cholerae alone and during its interaction with A. castellanii. The results showed that an OmpA mutant of V. cholerae survived longer than wild-type V. cholerae when cultivated alone. Cocultivation with A. castellanii enhanced the survival of both bacterial strains and OmpA prot...
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a waterborne diarrheal disease and it is believed...
Biofilms are matrix-encased microbial communities, composed of lipids, proteins, exopolysaccharides,...
Background Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicles...
Vibrio cholerae species are extracellular, waterborne, gram-negative bacteria that are overwhelmed b...
Vibrio cholerae is exposed to predation by heterotrophic protists in the environment. Here we invest...
Vibrio cholerae has a sheath-covered monotrichous flagellum that is known to contribute to virulence...
Vibrio cholerae a major health problem in developing countries because of its ability to cause the d...
<div><p>Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that are released from Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria can ...
Vibrio is a genus of gram-negative bacteria comprising nearly 70 species and they are clinically hum...
Vibrio cholerae, the causal agent of cholera typically encodes two critical virulence factors: chole...
Microbial contamination of water is a major public concern due to outbreaks of cholera, giardiasis ...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Vibrio cholerae interacts...
Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that are released from Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria can serve as...
Background: Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicle...
Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicles for the tr...
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a waterborne diarrheal disease and it is believed...
Biofilms are matrix-encased microbial communities, composed of lipids, proteins, exopolysaccharides,...
Background Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicles...
Vibrio cholerae species are extracellular, waterborne, gram-negative bacteria that are overwhelmed b...
Vibrio cholerae is exposed to predation by heterotrophic protists in the environment. Here we invest...
Vibrio cholerae has a sheath-covered monotrichous flagellum that is known to contribute to virulence...
Vibrio cholerae a major health problem in developing countries because of its ability to cause the d...
<div><p>Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that are released from Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria can ...
Vibrio is a genus of gram-negative bacteria comprising nearly 70 species and they are clinically hum...
Vibrio cholerae, the causal agent of cholera typically encodes two critical virulence factors: chole...
Microbial contamination of water is a major public concern due to outbreaks of cholera, giardiasis ...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Vibrio cholerae interacts...
Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that are released from Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria can serve as...
Background: Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicle...
Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicles for the tr...
Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a waterborne diarrheal disease and it is believed...
Biofilms are matrix-encased microbial communities, composed of lipids, proteins, exopolysaccharides,...
Background Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) released from Gram-negative bacteria can serve as vehicles...