The molecular environment of the host can have profound effects on the behavior of resident bacterial species. We recently established how the sensing and response of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) to D-serine (D-Ser) resulted in down-regulation of type 3 secretion system-dependent colonization, thereby avoiding unfavorable environments abundant in this toxic metabolite. However, this model ignores a key determinant of the success of bacterial pathogens, adaptive evolution. In this study, we have explored the adaptation of EHEC to D-Ser and its consequences for pathogenesis. We rapidly isolated multiple, independent, EHEC mutants whose growth was no longer compromised in the presence of D-Ser. Through a combination of whole-genom...
The ability of any organism to sense and respond to challenges presented in the environ-ment is crit...
Escherichia coli is a major cause of bloodstream and urinary tract infections globally. The wide dis...
Establishment of commensal bacteria within a new niche of their host usually promotes the transition...
The molecular environment of the host can have profound effects on the behavior of resident bacteria...
Escherichia coli comprise a diverse array of both commensals and niche-specific pathotypes. The abil...
Escherichia coli is a diverse bacterial species found largely as a harmless commensal in the gastroi...
Phenotypic and genetic heterogeneities are conserved features of prokaryotic populations. During per...
Appropriate interpretation of environmental signals facilitates niche specificity in pathogenic bact...
Sensing environmental stimuli is critically important for bacteria when faced with the multitude of ...
Escherichia coli comprise a diverse array of both commensals and niche-specific pathotypes. The abil...
<div><p>The ability of any organism to sense and respond to challenges presented in the environment ...
The ability of any organism to sense and respond to challenges presented in the environment is criti...
We recently discovered that exposure of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) to D-serine result...
Within the mammalian host, bacteria are exposed to a large number of nutritional and chemical stimul...
Ecologically beneficial traits in bacteria are encoded by intrinsic and horizontally acquired genes....
The ability of any organism to sense and respond to challenges presented in the environ-ment is crit...
Escherichia coli is a major cause of bloodstream and urinary tract infections globally. The wide dis...
Establishment of commensal bacteria within a new niche of their host usually promotes the transition...
The molecular environment of the host can have profound effects on the behavior of resident bacteria...
Escherichia coli comprise a diverse array of both commensals and niche-specific pathotypes. The abil...
Escherichia coli is a diverse bacterial species found largely as a harmless commensal in the gastroi...
Phenotypic and genetic heterogeneities are conserved features of prokaryotic populations. During per...
Appropriate interpretation of environmental signals facilitates niche specificity in pathogenic bact...
Sensing environmental stimuli is critically important for bacteria when faced with the multitude of ...
Escherichia coli comprise a diverse array of both commensals and niche-specific pathotypes. The abil...
<div><p>The ability of any organism to sense and respond to challenges presented in the environment ...
The ability of any organism to sense and respond to challenges presented in the environment is criti...
We recently discovered that exposure of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) to D-serine result...
Within the mammalian host, bacteria are exposed to a large number of nutritional and chemical stimul...
Ecologically beneficial traits in bacteria are encoded by intrinsic and horizontally acquired genes....
The ability of any organism to sense and respond to challenges presented in the environ-ment is crit...
Escherichia coli is a major cause of bloodstream and urinary tract infections globally. The wide dis...
Establishment of commensal bacteria within a new niche of their host usually promotes the transition...