Ashley L. Ciosek
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View article: Regulatory Effects of CsrA in Vibrio cholerae
Regulatory Effects of CsrA in Vibrio cholerae Open
Vibrio cholerae , a Gram-negative bacterium, is a natural inhabitant of the aqueous environment. However, once ingested, this bacterium can colonize the human host and cause the disease cholera.
View article: Vibrio cholerae CsrA Directly Regulates <i>varA</i> To Increase Expression of the Three Nonredundant Csr Small RNAs
Vibrio cholerae CsrA Directly Regulates <i>varA</i> To Increase Expression of the Three Nonredundant Csr Small RNAs Open
Vibrio cholerae is a major human pathogen, causing epidemics and pandemics of cholera. V. cholerae persists in the aquatic environment, providing a constant source for human infection. Success in transitioning from the environment to the h…
View article: Elucidating small RNA regulation in the Vibrio cholerae Csr system
Elucidating small RNA regulation in the Vibrio cholerae Csr system Open
In this study, we have worked to further characterize the regulation of CsrA in Vibrio cholerae, a pathogen responsible for up to 5 million cases of cholera annually. CsrA is a global post-transcriptional regulator responsible for coordina…