2020
DOI: 10.1099/acmi.ac2020.po0024
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Aeromonas caviae motility and glycosylation

Abstract: Aeromonas are Gram-negative facultative anaerobic rods, which inhabit various aquatic environments and are pathogens of both warm and cold-blooded animals. In humans they cause gastro-enteritis and wound infections. They are motile in liquid environments by a single polar type of flagellum. The flagellum plays an important role for the bacterial colonisation and the adhesion to the host cells. The Aeromonaspolar flagella filament is a polymer composed of two flagellins, FlaA and FlaB. The flagellins are O-link… Show more

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