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Infect. Immun., Mar 1997, 1131-1134, Vol 65, No. 3
S Gupta and R Chowdhury
The effect of bile on the expression of cholera toxin (CT) and the major
subunit of the toxin-coregulated pilus (TcpA) and on motility was examined
in the Vibrio cholerae O1 classical-biotype strains 0395 and 569B. Although
the motility of the cells increased significantly in the presence of bile,
transcription of the ctxAB genes, encoding CT, and of the tcpA gene was
drastically reduced. In toxR mutant strains, motility is higher than in the
wild-type strain and was further increased, by about 150%, in the presence
of bile. Bile represses CT production in strain 569B-55, a toxR mutant of
strain 569B, which normally produces more than 80% of the amount of CT
synthesized in the wild-type cells. These results suggest that bile may
target some factor other than ToxR that is involved in the regulation of CT
production and motility. Bile has no effect on the relative amounts of the
two outer membrane porins, OmpU and OmpT, which are under ToxR control.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Bile affects production of virulence factors and motility of Vibrio cholerae
Biophysics Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Calcutta, India.
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