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Virulence factor genes are highly conserved

Characteristic and susceptibility to enterocins of enterococci in pheasants possessing virulence factor genes

Characteristic and susceptibility to enterocins of enterococci in pheasants possessing virulence factor genes

... sessing virulence factor genes were studied for their sensitivity to enterocins with the aim of showing fur- ther possible utilization of enterocins, ...

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Ancora: a web resource for exploring highly conserved noncoding elements and their association with developmental regulatory genes

Ancora: a web resource for exploring highly conserved noncoding elements and their association with developmental regulatory genes

... highlight conserved elements in a user-cus- tomizable manner and distinguish noncoding from coding ...of conserved elements are uniform across all comparisons shown, irrespective of evolutionary ...of ...

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The conserved molecular determinants of virulence in

dengue virus

The conserved molecular determinants of virulence in dengue virus

... in virulence, either in vitro and in ...are highly conserved in all four serotypes and are not included in the Sanofi Pasteur CYD-TDV, Takeda TDV and NIH TV003/TV005 ...

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Plasmid Borne Virulence Associated Genes Have a Conserved Organization in Virulent Strains of Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli

Plasmid Borne Virulence Associated Genes Have a Conserved Organization in Virulent Strains of Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli

... Various virulence factors are responsible for determining the pathogenicity of these strains, and it is commonly believed they are encoded on large plasmids the strains ...of virulence. ...

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Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage in Ukraine: antibacterial resistance and virulence factor encoding genes

Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage in Ukraine: antibacterial resistance and virulence factor encoding genes

... Conclusions In our cohort of Ukrainian patients, we found that the prevalence of S. aureus nasal carriage was 40.4%. 9.1% of the strains were classified as MRSA and all MRSA iso- lates tested positive for the mecA gene. ...

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Polymorphism of Virulence Factor Genes Prn and Fim of Bordetella Pertussis Clinical Isolates in Iran

Polymorphism of Virulence Factor Genes Prn and Fim of Bordetella Pertussis Clinical Isolates in Iran

... pertussis virulence factors in the continuing evolution of whooping cough vaccines for improved ...BvgASR virulence regulon of Bordetella pertussis ...enhanced virulence traits. [10] Investigation of ...

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Cyclic Diguanylate Regulates Virulence Factor Genes via Multiple Riboswitches in Clostridium difficile

Cyclic Diguanylate Regulates Virulence Factor Genes via Multiple Riboswitches in Clostridium difficile

... c-di-GMP broadly regulates the composition of the C. difficile cell surface to influence surface interactions. The RNA-seq analysis supported prior studies showing that c-di-GMP negatively regulates the production of ...

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FoxB, a new and highly conserved key factor in arthropod dorsal–ventral (DV) limb patterning

FoxB, a new and highly conserved key factor in arthropod dorsal–ventral (DV) limb patterning

... FoxB genes represent evolutionary conserved markers of ventral limb tissue in ventral appendages We could show that FoxB genes are expressed along the ventral side of all ventral appendages and that ...

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The S2 Gene of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Is a Highly Conserved Determinant of Viral Replication and Virulence Properties in Experimentally Infected Ponies

The S2 Gene of Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Is a Highly Conserved Determinant of Viral Replication and Virulence Properties in Experimentally Infected Ponies

... The highly conserved nature of the EIAV S2 gene established by these sequencing analyses is suggestive of a critical functional role in virus replication that is preserved despite the frequent and random ...

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Structure and expression of GSL1 and GSL2 genes encoding gibberellin stimulated-like proteins in diploid and highly heterozygous tetraploid potato reveals their highly conserved and essential status

Structure and expression of GSL1 and GSL2 genes encoding gibberellin stimulated-like proteins in diploid and highly heterozygous tetraploid potato reveals their highly conserved and essential status

... Sathiyamoorthy Meiyalaghan 1 , Susan J Thomson 1 , Mark WEJ Fiers 1,4 , Philippa J Barrell 1 , Julie M Latimer 1 , Sara Mohan 1,2 , E Eirian Jones 2 , Anthony J Conner 3 and Jeanne ME Jacobs 1* Abstract Background: GSL1 ...

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Characterization of the Francisella virulence factor RipA

Characterization of the Francisella virulence factor RipA

... emerging highly virulent pathogens we need to understand the mechanisms that make other pathogens, including ...by highly virulent pathogens to evade, subvert, and resist the immune system will likely be ...

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Evolutionarily conserved features of the retained intron in alternative transcripts of the nxf1 (nuclear export factor) genes in different organisms

Evolutionarily conserved features of the retained intron in alternative transcripts of the nxf1 (nuclear export factor) genes in different organisms

... 3. CONCLUSION A great variety of alternative transcripts, including in- tron-retained and non-coding RNAs, is characteristic of the nervous system. Thus, it is not surprising that tran- scripts with cassette intron 5 - 6 ...

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Stable Binding of the Conserved Transcription Factor Grainy Head to its Target Genes Throughout Drosophila melanogaster Development

Stable Binding of the Conserved Transcription Factor Grainy Head to its Target Genes Throughout Drosophila melanogaster Development

... pioneer factor; epithelial cell fate T O understand how developmental processes are con- trolled, and how, when perturbed, they can lead to dis- ease, it is crucial to determine the mechanisms by which ...

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Highly conserved antigenic epitope regions of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes between 2009 H1N1 and seasonal H1N1 influenza: vaccine considerations

Highly conserved antigenic epitope regions of hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes between 2009 H1N1 and seasonal H1N1 influenza: vaccine considerations

... Some highly conserved epitopes (includ- ing two HA epitope regions and two NA epitope regions in this study) are adjacent in the three-dimensional structure, which suggests the importance of the combin- ...

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Inhibition of Rho Activity Increases Expression of SaeRS Dependent Virulence Factor Genes in Staphylococcus aureus, Showing a Link between Transcription Termination, Antibiotic Action, and Virulence

Inhibition of Rho Activity Increases Expression of SaeRS Dependent Virulence Factor Genes in Staphylococcus aureus, Showing a Link between Transcription Termination, Antibiotic Action, and Virulence

... In line with studies showing that the transcription termination factor Rho plays a major role in suppressing antisense transcription in Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacte- ria, namely, E. coli (48), B. subtilis ...

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Molecular characterization of LMW-GS genes in Brachypodium distachyon L. reveals highly conserved Glu-3 loci in Triticum and related species

Molecular characterization of LMW-GS genes in Brachypodium distachyon L. reveals highly conserved Glu-3 loci in Triticum and related species

... contain highly homologous Glu-3 loci ...LMW-GS genes in common wheat were estimated to be 10–15 [33,34] or 35–40 ...type genes from the A genome of Triticum monococcum that were located more than 150 ...

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Molecular Evolution of Vertebrate Neurotrophins: Co-Option of the Highly Conserved Nerve Growth Factor Gene into the Advanced Snake Venom Arsenalf

Molecular Evolution of Vertebrate Neurotrophins: Co-Option of the Highly Conserved Nerve Growth Factor Gene into the Advanced Snake Venom Arsenalf

... Abstract Neurotrophins are a diverse class of structurally related proteins, essential for neuronal development, survival, plasticity and regeneration. They are characterized by major family members, such as the nerve ...

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Virulence genes are a signature of the microbiome in the colorectal tumor microenvironment

Virulence genes are a signature of the microbiome in the colorectal tumor microenvironment

... the genes that these particular bacteria en- code, many of which are shared virulence factors with known detrimental ...of virulence factors a priori as tar- gets of interest and assessing their ...

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Moraxella catarrhalis: The virulence factor and pathogenesis strategy

Moraxella catarrhalis: The virulence factor and pathogenesis strategy

... Pathogenicity of some virulent strains contributes to possess a highly mutable genes (Blakeway et al., 2017) [16] . Although, the development of a vaccine against M. catarrhalis has been delayed by the ...

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Identification of Two Regulators of Virulence That Are Conserved in Klebsiella pneumoniae Classical and Hypervirulent Strains

Identification of Two Regulators of Virulence That Are Conserved in Klebsiella pneumoniae Classical and Hypervirulent Strains

... the virulence of K. pneumoniae. Char- acterization of virulence factors conserved between strains as well as strain-specific factors will improve our understanding of this important ...the ...

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