| Literature DB >> 22248371 |
Soni P Valeru1, Sun N Wai, Amir Saeed, Gunnar Sandström, Hadi Abd.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vibrio cholerae causes the diarrheal disease cholera and utilizes different survival strategies in aquatic environments. V. cholerae can survive as free-living or in association with zooplankton and can build biofilm and rugose colonies. The bacterium expresses cholera toxin (CT) and toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP) as the main virulence factors. These factors are co-regulated by a transcriptional regulator ToxR, which modulates expression of outer membrane proteins (OmpU) and (OmpT). The aims of this study were to disclose the role of ToxR in expression of OmpU and OmpT, biofilm and rugose colony formation as well as in association with the free-living amoeba Acanthamoeba castellanii at different temperatures.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22248371 PMCID: PMC3292481 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Bacterial strains and plasmids used in this study
| Strain or plasmid | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Strain A1552, Wild type | [ | |
| Transcriptional activator deletion mutant of Strain A1552 | This study | |
| Φ80d | [ | |
| Sm10λpir | [ | |
| Plasmid Puc 18 | ApR lacZaovi colE1 | [ |
| Plasmid PCVD442 | this study | |
Figure 1Outer membrane proteins expression by SDS-PAGE gel from whole cell lysates. Lanes M, A and B represent marker, V. cholerae wild and toxR mutant strain. The gel confirmed that the wild V. cholerae expressed OmpU as it is usually activated by ToxR (A) while the constructed toxR mutant expressed OmpT (B).
Figure 2Biofilm formation. Upper panel showed representative photographs of biofilms formed by wild type V. cholerae (A) and toxR mutant strain (B). Lower panel showed representative measurement of the absorbance, which is directly proportional to the concentration of biofilm-associated crystal violet formed by wild type V. cholerae (A) and toxR mutant (B) strains. Data indicates mean ± SD of three independent experiments.
Figure 3Colony morphology of . Upper panel represents smooth colonies of wild type strain. Lower panel represents rugose colonies of toxR mutant strain.
Figure 4Growth and survival of . Alone cultivated wild type V. choleare (■) and cultivated with A. castellanii (□). Alone cultivated toxR mutant strain (▲) and cultivated with A. castellanii (Δ). Data indicates mean ± SD of three independent experiments.