2007
DOI: 10.3103/s089141680701003x
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A study of the distribution of regulatory genes controlling an expression of virulence genes among strains of Vibrio cholerae biovar eltor differing in their pandemic potential

Abstract: The evolution of the genome of Vibrio cholerae biovar eltor, a causative agent of the 7th global cholera pandemic, is conditioned by the acquisition of not only structural virulence genes, but also regulatory systems, which has been caused by a horizontal transfer of a genetic information. Using polymerase chain reaction, we have revealed the presence of the following regulatory genes, controlling the expression of virulence genes, in the chromosomes of prepandemic and pandemic strains of V. cholerae biovar el… Show more

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“…V26 was positive for toxR, consistent with the previous studies (Ghosh et al 1997;Rivera et al 2001) where Cytotechnology (2013) 65:199-212 207 toxR was detected in all isolates of V. cholerae. In nonpathogenic strains, the ToxR protein (''master switch'') controls only the biosynthesis of the outer membrane proteins OmpU and OmpT unlike pathogenic strains where it is involved in the regulation of ctxA, TCP colonizing factor, ompU and at least 17 other distinct genes (Miller et al 1987;Peterson and Mekalanos 1988;Drita 1992;Smirnova et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V26 was positive for toxR, consistent with the previous studies (Ghosh et al 1997;Rivera et al 2001) where Cytotechnology (2013) 65:199-212 207 toxR was detected in all isolates of V. cholerae. In nonpathogenic strains, the ToxR protein (''master switch'') controls only the biosynthesis of the outer membrane proteins OmpU and OmpT unlike pathogenic strains where it is involved in the regulation of ctxA, TCP colonizing factor, ompU and at least 17 other distinct genes (Miller et al 1987;Peterson and Mekalanos 1988;Drita 1992;Smirnova et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%