نتایج جستجو برای: rugose

تعداد نتایج: 369  

2001
FITNAT H. YILDIZ NADIA A. DOLGANOV

The rugose colonial variant of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor produces an exopolysaccharide (EPS) that enables the organism to form a biofilm and to resist oxidative stress and the bactericidal action of chlorine. Transposon mutagenesis of the rugose variant led to the identification of vpsR, which codes for a homologue of the NtrC subclass of response regulators. Targeted disruption of vpsR in the ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
F H Yildiz N A Dolganov G K Schoolnik

The rugose colonial variant of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor produces an exopolysaccharide (EPS(ETr)) that enables the organism to form a biofilm and to resist oxidative stress and the bactericidal action of chlorine. Transposon mutagenesis of the rugose variant led to the identification of vpsR, which codes for a homologue of the NtrC subclass of response regulators. Targeted disruption of vpsR in...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Jiunn C N Fong Kevin Karplus Gary K Schoolnik Fitnat H Yildiz

Phase variation between smooth and rugose colony variants of Vibrio cholerae is predicted to be important for the pathogen's survival in its natural aquatic ecosystems. The rugose variant forms corrugated colonies, exhibits increased levels of resistance to osmotic, acid, and oxidative stresses, and has an enhanced capacity to form biofilms. Many of these phenotypes are mediated in part by incr...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

carboniferous strata in the alborz mountains consist of calcareous rich fossils the main part of which is composed of rugose corals. there have been few studies carried out on corals so far. in this paper, a new subfamily, genus and eight new species of rugose corals from mobarak limestones in the central alborz mountains are introduced

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
A Ali Z H Mahmud J G Morris S Sozhamannan J A Johnson

Vibrio cholerae can switch from a smooth to a wrinkled or rugose colony phenotype characterized by the secretion of a polysaccharide that enables the bacteria to survive harsh environmental conditions. In order to understand the genetic basis of rugosity, we isolated TnphoA-induced stable, smooth mutants of two O1 El Tor rugose strains and mapped the insertion sites in several of the mutants us...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2004
Fitnat H Yildiz Xiaole S Liu Arne Heydorn Gary K Schoolnik

Reversible phase variation between the rugose and smooth colony variants is predicted to be important for the survival of Vibrio cholerae in natural aquatic habitats. Microarray expression profiling studies of the rugose and smooth variants of the same strain led to the identification of 124 differentially regulated genes. Further expression profiling experiments showed how these genes are regu...

2014
Katherine L. Garrison-Schilling Zelam M. Kaluskar Bliss Lambert Gregg S. Pettis

Phase variation in the Gram-negative human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus involves three colonial morphotypes- smooth opaque colonies due to production of capsular polysaccharide (CPS), smooth translucent colonies as the result of little or no CPS expression, and rugose colonies due to production of a separate extracellular polysaccharide (EPS), which greatly enhances biofilm formation. Previously,...

Carboniferous strata in the Alborz mountains consist of calcareous rich fossils the main part of which is composed of rugose corals. There have been few studies carried out on corals so far. In this paper, a new subfamily, genus and eight new species of rugose corals from Mobarak limestones in the central Alborz mountains are introduced

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Brenda L Grau Margaret C Henk Katherine L Garrison Brett J Olivier Randall M Schulz Kathy L O'Reilly Gregg S Pettis

Capsular polysaccharide (CPS) is a major virulence factor in Vibrio vulnificus, and encapsulated strains have an opaque, smooth (OpS) colony morphology, while nonencapsulated strains have a translucent, smooth (TrS) colony morphology. Previously, we showed that OpS and TrS parental strains can yield a third colony type, rugose (R), and that the resulting strains, with the OpR and TrR phenotypes...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2006
Carla Avolio Richard Shine Adele J Pile

In terrestrial snakes, rugose scales are uncommon and (if they occur) generally are found on both sexes. In contrast, rugose scales are seen in most sea snakes, especially in males. Why has marine life favored this sex-specific elaboration of scale rugosity? We pose and test alternative hypotheses about the function of rugose scales in males of the turtle-headed sea snake (Emydocephalus annulat...

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