The lysogenization of the non-O157Escherichia colistrains by stx-converting bacteriophage phi24B is associated with the O antigen loss and reduced fitness
Abstract:The lysogenization of the non-O157 Escherichia coli strains by stxconverting bacteriophage phi24B is associated with the O antigen loss and reduced fitnessThe ability of the Shiga-toxigenic E. coli (STEC) to produce the toxin depends on the lysogenic conversion by stx-bacteriophages. The canonical stx-phage phi24B can lysogenize a wide variety of E. coli strains. In vivo the secondary lysogenization of symbiotic E. coli strains by the phages released by infecting STEC populations may contribute to the overall … Show more
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