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Evolution of Escherichia coli in the mouse gut

Evolution of Escherichia coli in the mouse gut

... days of gut colonization one clone from populations ...from the first colonization, the two ancestors (MG1655-YFP and MG1655-CFP) and one clone from populations ...from the second ... See full document

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Role of Tamm-Horsfall protein in the binding and in vivo phagocytosis of type 1 fimbriated Escherichia coli by mouse peritoneal macrophages

Role of Tamm-Horsfall protein in the binding and in vivo phagocytosis of type 1 fimbriated Escherichia coli by mouse peritoneal macrophages

... lyophilization, the ma- terial was dissolved in 8 M urea and chro- matographed on a Sepharose CL-6B column (2 cm x ...rate of 2 ml/min. The elution profile was monitored at 280 nm. The ... See full document

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Escherichia coli : host interactions in the pathogenesis of canine pyometra

Escherichia coli : host interactions in the pathogenesis of canine pyometra

... inhibit the TLR dependent host defense and to increase their fitness and virulence (Yadav et ...Inhibition of TLR signaling cascade by microbial TIR proteins is advantageous for microorganisms through ... See full document

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Production of PHB by Escherichia coli

Production of PHB by Escherichia coli

... range of different microorganism from different species that are capable to naturally produce PHA [6, 18] ...during evolution, they often have a long generation time and relatively low optimal growth ... See full document

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Metabolic-derived functions during adaptation of E. coli to the mammalian gut

Metabolic-derived functions during adaptation of E. coli to the mammalian gut

... recombination of linear DNA fragments, described by Datsenko and Wanner 71 was used to construct the lrp deletion ...amplification of pKD3’s chloramphenicol cassette by PCR with primers with homology ... See full document

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THE STUDY OF ESCHERICHIA COLI INTERFERON-PRODUCING ABILITY

THE STUDY OF ESCHERICHIA COLI INTERFERON-PRODUCING ABILITY

... cultures of growing cells of the mouse (L929) and human (RD) for an interferon ...induction. The same growing cells were applied for quantitative definition of interferon ... See full document

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CRISPR Content Correlates with the Pathogenic Potential of Escherichia coli.

CRISPR Content Correlates with the Pathogenic Potential of Escherichia coli.

... In the context of CRISPR acting as an immune system, differences in its activity among strains would be expected, for instance due to genetic diversity or the varied inducing factors ... See full document

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Role of intraspecies recombination in the spread of pathogenicity islands within the Escherichia coli species.

Role of intraspecies recombination in the spread of pathogenicity islands within the Escherichia coli species.

... step in the evolution of bacterial ...transfer. The transfer mechanisms of PAIs within a certain bacterial species or between different species are still not well ...on ... See full document

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The antipsychotic olanzapine interacts with the gut microbiome to cause weight gain in mouse.

The antipsychotic olanzapine interacts with the gut microbiome to cause weight gain in mouse.

... activity in vitro against two bacterial isolates (E. coli NC101 and ...from the mammalian gut ...orders of magnitude in bile relative to the blood ...along the ... See full document

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EXPRESSION OF MOUSE BETA DEFENSIN 2 IN ESCHERICHIA COLI AND ITS BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY Tianxiang Gong

EXPRESSION OF MOUSE BETA DEFENSIN 2 IN ESCHERICHIA COLI AND ITS BROAD-SPECTRUM ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY Tianxiang Gong

... with the increasing of occurrence of immunocompromised patients and increasing use of catheters and implants, the incidence of invasive fungal infections in humans has ... See full document

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Compensatory evolution of gene regulation in response to stress by Escherichia coli lacking RpoS.

Compensatory evolution of gene regulation in response to stress by Escherichia coli lacking RpoS.

... All of the evolution in our DrpoS lines was mediated by ...as the causes of adaptive mutations in experimental evolution ...[27–29]. In addition, comparative ... See full document

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Dissecting the genetic components of adaptation of Escherichia coli to the mouse gut.

Dissecting the genetic components of adaptation of Escherichia coli to the mouse gut.

... into the mechanics of evolution and have pointed to the possible important role of pleiotropic adaptive mutations ...mutations in regulatory genes is a recurrent observation both ... See full document

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The gut at war: the consequences of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection as a factor of diarrhea and malnutrition

The gut at war: the consequences of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection as a factor of diarrhea and malnutrition

... On the sixth day o f ho spitalizatio n, due to per- sistence o f diarrhea, a small bo wel bio psy was per- fo ...an in- tense villo us atro phy and the presence o f numero us Gram-negative bacteria ... See full document

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Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the mouse gut

Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the mouse gut

... result in total ablation of the adaptive immune system) has been compared using 16S analysis (Dimitriu et ...differences in the representation of several microbial groups, these ... See full document

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In Vitro Inhibition of Adhesion of Escherichia coli Strains by

In Vitro Inhibition of Adhesion of Escherichia coli Strains by

... results of antimicrobial activity test showed that xylitol, at the tested concentrations, did not have bactericidal or bacteriostatic action on tested ...strains. The turbidity in the ... See full document

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Unveiling the effect of global regulators in the regulatory network for biofilm formation in Escherichia coli

Unveiling the effect of global regulators in the regulatory network for biofilm formation in Escherichia coli

... One of the most important microbial survival strategy is biofilm ...formation. In this structure, bacteria in different physiological phases are responsible to the properly interplay ... See full document

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Identification of the multi-resistance gene cfr in Escherichia coli isolates of animal origin.

Identification of the multi-resistance gene cfr in Escherichia coli isolates of animal origin.

... that the cfr gene was located on an approximately 30 kb plasmid in all but two cfr- positive ...plasmids of different sizes. The failure of the conjugation assays using ... See full document

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Ensemble modeling for aromatic production in Escherichia coli.

Ensemble modeling for aromatic production in Escherichia coli.

... reaction in which one or more of the chemical species react directly to form products in a single reaction step and with a single transition ...products. The elementary reactions are ... See full document

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Quinolone-resistant Escherichia coli

Quinolone-resistant Escherichia coli

... characterization of quinolone resistance was carried out by amplification of gyrA and parC genes by PCR followed by sequencing of the respective amplicons [11,14] using the Big Dye ... See full document

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Escherichia coli induces a proinflammatory

Escherichia coli induces a proinflammatory

... majority of antigen encounters occur on the intestinal surface, which is considered a part of innate mucosal ...role in regulating the response to the microbiota through multiple ... See full document

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