1. Replication of
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Eun Jin, Kim, Hyun Jin, Yu, Je Hee, Lee, Jae-Ouk, Kim, Seung Hyun, Han, Cheol-Heui, Yun, Jongsik, Chun, G Balakrish, Nair, and Dong Wook, Kim
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Cholera Toxin ,Prophages ,Vibrio cholerae O1 ,Gene Expression ,Genetic Variation ,Genome, Viral ,Chromosomes, Bacterial ,Biological Sciences ,Virus Replication ,Bacterial Proteins ,Tandem Repeat Sequences ,Transduction, Genetic ,Mutation ,Bacteriophages ,Lysogeny ,Plasmids ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Vibrio cholerae O1, the causative agent of the disease cholera, has two biotypes: namely classical and El Tor. The disease is the principal manifestation of a potent toxin known as cholera toxin, produced by the bacteria. Generation of a toxin producing V. cholerae strain arises by infection of a toxin gene-carrying phage (CTX phage) that becomes integrated into its genome. Experimental evidence has shown the replication and transmission of the type-specific phage in the El Tor strains, but this has not been experimentally demonstrated in the classical strains and the exact mechanism was not known. This study provides laboratory evidence that illustrates the genesis of toxigenic classical biotype strains.
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- 2017