Comparison of global transcription profiles of Vibrio cholerae grown in vitro and in vivo revealed that 20% of the genome was repressed and about 5% was induced under in vivo conditions. Hybridization with the cloned genes revealed that the virulence genes ctx, toxR, toxT and tcpA were induced under in vivo conditions. Dissection of two in vivo induced cosmids identified another set of three genes homologous to cheY1 involved in motility and chemotaxis, pnuC encoding the major component of the nicotinamide mononucleotide transport system and icmF belonging to a cassette involved in multiplication inside host cells. These results demonstrate that the global transcription profile approach might be a powerful method for identification of diffe...
SummaryAnalysis of genes required for host infection will provide clues to the drivers of evolutiona...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
AbstractUsing a global transcription profile approach cheY-4 of Vibrio cholerae was identified as an...
Understanding gene expression by bacteria during the actual course of human infection may provide im...
Understanding gene expression by bacteria during the actual course of human infection may provide im...
SummaryPathogens adapt to the host environment by altering their patterns of gene expression. Microa...
Pathogens adapt to the host environment by altering their patterns of geneexpression. Microarray-bas...
Background: The SOS response is an almost ubiquitous response of cells to genotoxic stresses. The fu...
Microbes are often underestimated for the flexibility and subtlety by which they can regulate their ...
AbstractThe temporal expression patterns of the critical Vibrio cholerae virulence genes, tcpA and c...
Evidence suggests that a repertoire of Vibrio cholerae genes are differentially expressed in vivo, a...
Evidence suggests that a repertoire of Vibrio cholerae genes are differentially expressed in vivo, a...
Vibrio cholerae is the pathogenic agent of the diarrhoeal disease cholera and the major determinant ...
We have constructed an improved recombination-based in vivo expression technology (RIVET) and used i...
SummaryAnalysis of genes required for host infection will provide clues to the drivers of evolutiona...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...
AbstractUsing a global transcription profile approach cheY-4 of Vibrio cholerae was identified as an...
Understanding gene expression by bacteria during the actual course of human infection may provide im...
Understanding gene expression by bacteria during the actual course of human infection may provide im...
SummaryPathogens adapt to the host environment by altering their patterns of gene expression. Microa...
Pathogens adapt to the host environment by altering their patterns of geneexpression. Microarray-bas...
Background: The SOS response is an almost ubiquitous response of cells to genotoxic stresses. The fu...
Microbes are often underestimated for the flexibility and subtlety by which they can regulate their ...
AbstractThe temporal expression patterns of the critical Vibrio cholerae virulence genes, tcpA and c...
Evidence suggests that a repertoire of Vibrio cholerae genes are differentially expressed in vivo, a...
Evidence suggests that a repertoire of Vibrio cholerae genes are differentially expressed in vivo, a...
Vibrio cholerae is the pathogenic agent of the diarrhoeal disease cholera and the major determinant ...
We have constructed an improved recombination-based in vivo expression technology (RIVET) and used i...
SummaryAnalysis of genes required for host infection will provide clues to the drivers of evolutiona...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Microbiology and I...