نتایج جستجو برای: tcpa

تعداد نتایج: 212  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
J Behari L Stagon S B Calderwood

ToxT, a member of the AraC family of transcriptional regulators, controls the expression of several virulence factors in Vibrio cholerae. In the classical biotype of V. cholerae, expression of toxT is regulated by the same environmental conditions that control expression of the virulence determinants cholera toxin and the toxin coregulated pilus. Several genes that activate toxT expression have...

Journal: :Inf. Sci. 2015
Farman Ali Eun Kyoung Kim Yong-Gi Kim

The volume of obstacles encountered in the marine environment is rapidly increasing, which makes the development of collision avoidance systems more challenging. Several fuzzy ontology-based simulators have been proposed to provide a virtual platform for the analysis of maritime missions. However, due to the simulators’ limitations, ontologybased knowledge cannot be utilized to evaluate maritim...

2004
Arvind Seshadri Adrian Perrig Leendert van Doorn Pradeep Khosla

With advances in automobile electronics, we find a rapid proliferation of embedded systems in cars, both in safety-critical applications and for passenger comfort. These embedded systems are increasingly networked for their operation and enhanced functionality. However, the increased connectivity of embedded systems also greatly complicates design, increases the number of failure modes, and int...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1998
S M Faruque Asadulghani M N Saha A R Alim M J Albert K M Islam J J Mekalanos

Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae strains are lysogens of CTXPhi, a filamentous phage which encodes cholera toxin. The receptor for CTXPhi for invading V. cholerae cells is the toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP), the genes for which reside in a larger genetic element, the TCP pathogenicity island. We analyzed 146 CTX-negative strains of V. cholerae O1 or non-O1 isolated from patients or surface waters in fi...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
M Sandkvist L O Michel L P Hough V M Morales M Bagdasarian M Koomey V J DiRita

The general secretion pathway (GSP) of Vibrio cholerae is required for secretion of proteins including chitinase, enterotoxin, and protease through the outer membrane. In this study, we report the cloning and sequencing of a DNA fragment from V. cholerae, containing 12 open reading frames, epsC to -N, which are similar to GSP genes of Aeromonas, Erwinia, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, and Xanthomonas...

2013
Michel A. Marin Cristiane C. Thompson Fernanda S. Freitas Erica L. Fonseca A. Oladipo Aboderin Sambo B. Zailani Naa Kwarley E. Quartey Iruka N. Okeke Ana Carolina P. Vicente

BACKGROUND The current millennium has seen a steep rise in the number, size and case-fatalities of cholera outbreaks in many African countries. Over 40,000 cases of cholera were reported from Nigeria in 2010. Variants of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor biotype have emerged but very little is known about strains causing cholera outbreaks in West Africa, which is crucial for the implementation of inter...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2001
A K Mukhopadhyay S Chakraborty Y Takeda G B Nair D E Berg

Environmental isolates of Vibrio cholerae of eight randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fingerprint types from Calcutta, India, that were unusual in containing toxin-coregulated pilus or cholera toxin genes but not O1 or O139 antigens of epidemic strains were studied by PCR and sequencing to gain insights into V. cholerae evolution. We found that each isolate contained a variant form of th...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Jeffrey H Withey Victor J Dirita

The Vibrio cholerae ToxT regulon includes the genes encoding cholera toxin (CT) and the toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP), which are the major virulence factors required for causing cholera disease and colonizing the upper small intestine of the host, respectively. The genes encoding CT, ctxAB, and the genes encoding the components of the TCP, tcpA to tcpJ, are organized within operons, upstream of...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Christina J Megli Ronald K Taylor

Type IV pili are important for microcolony formation, biofilm formation, twitching motility, and attachment. We and others have shown that type IV pili are important for protein secretion across the outer membrane, similar to type II secretion systems. This study explored the relationship between protein secretion and pilus formation in Vibrio cholerae. The toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP), a type...

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