98 results on '"Blokesch, Melanie"'
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2. Interactions between pili affect the outcome of bacterial competition driven by the type VI secretion system
3. Capsular Polysaccharide Restrains Type VI Secretion in Acinetobacter baumannii
4. Genome sequences of Vibrio cholerae strains isolated in the DRC between 2009 and 2012
5. Interactions between pili affect the outcome of bacterial competition driven by the type VI secretion system
6. DNA modifications impact natural transformation of Acinetobacter baumannii
7. Sporadic type VI secretion in seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
8. DNA modifications impact natural transformation ofAcinetobacter baumannii
9. Editor's evaluation: The evolution of a counter-defense mechanism in a virus constrains its host range
10. Decision letter: The evolution of a counter-defense mechanism in a virus constrains its host range
11. Single nucleotide polymorphism determines constitutive versus inducible type VI secretion in Vibrio cholerae
12. Two defence systems eliminate plasmids from seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
13. The VarA-CsrA regulatory pathway influences cell shape in Vibrio cholerae
14. A single nucleotide polymorphism determines constitutive versus inducible type VI secretion in Vibrio cholerae
15. Protocols for Visualizing Horizontal Gene Transfer in Gram-Negative Bacteria Through Natural Competence
16. Author Reply to Peer Reviews of The VarA-CsrA regulatory pathway influences cell shape in Vibrio cholerae
17. Editor's evaluation: Impact of a human gut microbe on Vibrio cholerae host colonization through biofilm enhancement
18. Human commensal gut Proteobacteria withstand type VI secretion attacks through immunity protein-independent mechanisms
19. The VarA-CsrA regulatory pathway influences cell shape in Vibrio cholerae
20. Editor's evaluation: Reverting the mode of action of the mitochondrial FOF1-ATPase by Legionella pneumophila preserves its replication niche
21. Pilus Production in Acinetobacter baumannii Is Growth Phase Dependent and Essential for Natural Transformation
22. Growing away from monocultures – interdependent growth conditions for studying antibacterial and antiphage systems
23. Decision letter: The alternative sigma factor σX mediates competence shut-off at the cell pole in Streptococcus pneumoniae
24. Interbacterial competition and anti‐predatory behaviour of environmental Vibrio cholerae strains
25. Comparison of chitin‐induced natural transformation in pandemic Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor strains
26. Interbacterial competition and anti-predatory behavior of environmental Vibrio cholerae strains
27. Editor's evaluation: Breaking antimicrobial resistance by disrupting extracytoplasmic protein folding
28. Decision letter: Breaking antimicrobial resistance by disrupting extracytoplasmic protein folding
29. A Vibriophage Takes Antirepression to the Next Level
30. Maturation of Hydrogenases
31. Mechanisms of DNA Uptake by Naturally Competent Bacteria
32. The type IV pilus protein PilU functions as a PilT-dependent retraction ATPase
33. Neighbor predation linked to natural competence fosters the transfer of large genomic regions in Vibrio cholerae
34. Selection of Vibrio crassostreae relies on a plasmid expressing a type 6 secretion system cytotoxic for host immune cells
35. Author response: Neighbor predation linked to natural competence fosters the transfer of large genomic regions in Vibrio cholerae
36. DNA-uptake pili of Vibrio cholerae are required for chitin colonization and capable of kin recognition via sequence-specific self-interaction
37. Neighbor predation linked to natural competence fosters the transfer of large genomic regions inVibrio cholerae
38. Ecological implications of gene regulation by TfoX and TfoY among diverseVibriospecies
39. Cellular microbiology interview—Dr. Melanie Blokesch
40. Long-Read-Based Genome Sequences of Pandemic and Environmental Vibrio cholerae Strains
41. Conserved type VI secretion regulation in diverseVibriospecies by the regulatory proteins TfoX and TfoY
42. Eco-evolutionary Dynamics Linked to Horizontal Gene Transfer in Vibrios
43. Molecular insights into Vibrio cholerae’s intra-amoebal host-pathogen interactions
44. Bacterial type VI secretion system facilitates niche domination
45. QstR-dependent regulation of natural competence and type VI secretion in Vibrio cholerae
46. DNA-uptake pilus ofVibrio choleraecapable of kin-discriminated auto-aggregation
47. QstR-dependent regulation of natural competence and type VI secretion in Vibrio cholerae
48. Molecular insights intoVibrio cholerae’s intra-amoebal host-pathogen interactions
49. In and out—contribution of natural transformation to the shuffling of large genomic regions
50. Modeling Key Drivers of Cholera Transmission Dynamics Provides New Perspectives for Parasitology
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