Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of cholera, a notorious diarrheal disease that is typically transmitted via contaminated drinking water. The current pandemic agent, the El Tor biotype, has undergone several genetic changes that include horizontal acquisition of two genomic islands (VSP-I and VSP-II). VSP presence strongly correlates with pandemicity; however, the contribution of these islands to V. cholerae's life cycle, particularly the 26-kb VSP-II, remains poorly understood. VSP-II-encoded genes are not expressed under standard laboratory conditions, suggesting that their induction requires an unknown signal from the host or environment. One signal that bacteria encounter under both host and environmental conditions is metal limit...
The facultative pathogen Vibrio cholerae can exist in both the human small bowel and in aquatic envi...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera, is a microbe capable of inhab...
Metals are nutrients essential for almost all lifeforms. Bacteria have evolved several mechanisms to...
153 pagesSupplemental file(s) description: Chapter 3. Table S3, Chapter 3. Table S2, Chapter 3. Tabl...
Cholera pandemics have been affecting humankind for centuries and are still considered a major publi...
The waterborne bacterium Vibrio cholerae, responsible for epidemics of cholera diarrhea, associates ...
The bacterium Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera, which affects...
In response to antibiotic and/or environmental stress, some species of bacteria shift to a ‘‘persist...
Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic microbe that can be divided into three subtypes: harmless environmenta...
SummaryThe function of the Vibrio 7th pandemic island-1 (VSP-1) in cholera pathogenesis has remained...
BACKGROUND:Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae resides in aquatic reservoirs of cholera-endemic areas mostly i...
Vibrio cholerae is a well-studied human pathogen that is also a common inhabitant of marine habitats...
Microbes are often underestimated for the flexibility and subtlety by which they can regulate their ...
Vibrio cholerae, the bacterial pathogen responsible for the diarrheal disease cholera, resides in th...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...
The facultative pathogen Vibrio cholerae can exist in both the human small bowel and in aquatic envi...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera, is a microbe capable of inhab...
Metals are nutrients essential for almost all lifeforms. Bacteria have evolved several mechanisms to...
153 pagesSupplemental file(s) description: Chapter 3. Table S3, Chapter 3. Table S2, Chapter 3. Tabl...
Cholera pandemics have been affecting humankind for centuries and are still considered a major publi...
The waterborne bacterium Vibrio cholerae, responsible for epidemics of cholera diarrhea, associates ...
The bacterium Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera, which affects...
In response to antibiotic and/or environmental stress, some species of bacteria shift to a ‘‘persist...
Vibrio cholerae is an aquatic microbe that can be divided into three subtypes: harmless environmenta...
SummaryThe function of the Vibrio 7th pandemic island-1 (VSP-1) in cholera pathogenesis has remained...
BACKGROUND:Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae resides in aquatic reservoirs of cholera-endemic areas mostly i...
Vibrio cholerae is a well-studied human pathogen that is also a common inhabitant of marine habitats...
Microbes are often underestimated for the flexibility and subtlety by which they can regulate their ...
Vibrio cholerae, the bacterial pathogen responsible for the diarrheal disease cholera, resides in th...
Vibrio cholerae has evolved to adeptly transition between the human small intestine and aquatic envi...
The facultative pathogen Vibrio cholerae can exist in both the human small bowel and in aquatic envi...
Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera, is a microbe capable of inhab...
Metals are nutrients essential for almost all lifeforms. Bacteria have evolved several mechanisms to...