Fitnat Yildiz
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Recent Articles
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Liu X, Lertsethtakarn P, Mariscal V, Yildiz F, Ottemann K
mBio
. 2024 May;
15(6):e0044024.
PMID: 38700325
Importance: Chemotaxis signaling systems have been reported to contribute to biofilm formation in many bacteria; however, how they regulate biofilm formation remains largely unknown. Chemotaxis systems are composed of many...
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Lloyd C, Guo S, Kinrade B, Zahiri H, Eves R, Ali S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Sep;
120(39):e2308238120.
PMID: 37729203
the causative agent of the disease cholera, is responsible for multiple pandemics. binds to and colonizes the gastrointestinal tract within the human host, as well as various surfaces in the...
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Host-derived O-glycans inhibit toxigenic conversion by a virulence-encoding phage in Vibrio cholerae
Wang B, Takagi J, McShane A, Park J, Aoki K, Griffin C, et al.
EMBO J
. 2022 Dec;
42(3):e111562.
PMID: 36504455
Pandemic and endemic strains of Vibrio cholerae arise from toxigenic conversion by the CTXφ bacteriophage, a process by which CTXφ infects nontoxigenic strains of V. cholerae. CTXφ encodes the cholera...
4.
Visick K, Schembri M, Yildiz F, Ghigo J
J Bacteriol
. 2016 Mar;
198(19):2553-63.
PMID: 26977109
The 7th ASM Conference on Biofilms was held in Chicago, Illinois, from 24 to 29 October 2015. The conference provided an international forum for biofilm researchers across academic and industry...
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Hengge R, Grundling A, Jenal U, Ryan R, Yildiz F
J Bacteriol
. 2015 Jun;
198(1):15-26.
PMID: 26055111
The first International Symposium on c-Di-GMP Signaling in Bacteria (22 to 25 March 2015, Harnack-Haus, Berlin, Germany)brought together 131 molecular microbiologists from 17 countries to discuss recent progress in our...
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Reichhardt C, Fong J, Yildiz F, Cegelski L
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2014 Jun;
1848(1 Pt B):378-83.
PMID: 24911407
Bacterial biofilms are communities of bacterial cells surrounded by a self-secreted extracellular matrix. Biofilm formation by Vibrio cholerae, the human pathogen responsible for cholera, contributes to its environmental survival and...
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Yildiz F, Fong J, Sadovskaya I, Grard T, Vinogradov E
PLoS One
. 2014 Feb;
9(1):e86751.
PMID: 24520310
The ability to form biofilms is important for environmental survival, transmission, and infectivity of Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of cholera in humans. To form biofilms, V. cholerae produces an...
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Richard A, Withey J, Beyhan S, Yildiz F, DiRita V
Mol Microbiol
. 2010 Nov;
78(5):1171-81.
PMID: 21091503
Vibrio cholerae causes the severe diarrhoeal disease cholera. A cascade of regulators controls expression of virulence determinants in V. cholerae at both transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. ToxT is the direct...
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Cinar H, Kothary M, Datta A, Tall B, Sprando R, Bilecen K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2010 Jul;
5(7):e11558.
PMID: 20644623
Background: Cholera toxin (CT) and toxin-co-regulated pili (TCP) are the major virulence factors of Vibrio cholerae O1 and O139 strains that contribute to the pathogenesis of disease during devastating cholera...
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Ali Syed K, Beyhan S, Correa N, Queen J, Liu J, Peng F, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2009 Sep;
191(21):6555-70.
PMID: 19717600
Vibrio cholerae is a motile bacterium responsible for the disease cholera, and motility has been hypothesized to be inversely regulated with virulence. We examined the transcription profiles of V. cholerae...