The visualization revealed that virulence activation is achieved through the interaction of ToxR or TcpP with the ...
New research has led to the discovery of a pH-induced structural mechanism of membrane remodeling caused by the protein MakA, a subunit of the recently described alpha-pore-forming toxin from the ...
A lethal bacterium best known for causing cholera is now at the center of one of the most surprising cancer stories of the ...
Vibrio cholerae presents a unique model of bacterial genome organisation through its bipartite genome, comprising two distinct chromosomes that replicate in a carefully orchestrated manner. The ...
New research from EPFL, Switzerland, offers fresh insights into how some gut bacteria protect themselves against deadly cholera infection opening doors for the design of probiotic strains that can ...
Scientists have warned that the prevalence of Vibrio in seafood is expected to increase because of climate change. An assessment by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) anticipated that the ...
Like other organisms, bacteria have to take nutrients up from the environment and use them in various metabolic processes, which have long been thought to be controlled by gene expression. But the ...
Researchers have looked at the presence of certain foodborne pathogens in seafood collected in Turkey. The study examined levels of coliform bacteria, E. coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Vibrio ...