Structural studies of the Vibrio cholerae O:3 O-antigen poly- saccharide

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Tord Holme

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Björn Gustafsson ◽  
Tord Holme

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Björn Gustavsson

1986 ◽  
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pp. 213-219 ◽  
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Akbar Ali Ansari ◽  
Lennart Kenne ◽  
Bengt Lindberg ◽  
Björn Gustafsson ◽  
Tord Holme

1979 ◽  
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pp. C14-C16 ◽  
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Lennart Kenne ◽  
Bengt Lindberg ◽  
Per Unger ◽  
Tord Holme ◽  
Jan Holmgren

1983 ◽  
Vol 122 (2) ◽  
pp. 249-256 ◽  
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Bengt Lindberg ◽  
John K. Madden ◽  
Alf A. Lindberg ◽  
Peter Gemski

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Crystal M. Lauriano ◽  
Karl E. Klose ◽  
Dagmar Kapfhammer ◽  
Anita Kraiß ◽  
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ABSTRACT Recently we described the isolation of spontaneous bacteriophage K139-resistant Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor mutants. In this study, we identified phage-resistant isolates with intact O antigen but altered core oligosaccharide which were also affected in galactose catabolism; this strains have mutations in the galU gene. We inactivated another gal gene, galE, and the mutant was also found to be defective in the catabolism of exogenous galactose but synthesized an apparently normal lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Both gal mutants as well as a rough LPS (R-LPS) mutant were investigated for the ability to colonize the mouse small intestine. The galU and R-LPS mutants, but not thegalE mutant, were defective in colonization, a phenotype also associated with O-antigen-negative mutants. By investigating several parameters in vitro, we could show that galU and R-LPS mutants were more sensitive to short-chain organic acids, cationic antimicrobial peptides, the complement system, and bile salts as well as other hydrophobic agents, indicating that their outer membrane no longer provides an effective barrier function. O-antigen-negative strains were found to be sensitive to complement and cationic peptides, but they displayed significant resistance to bile salts and short-chain organic acids. Furthermore, we found thatgalU and galE are essential for the formation of a biofilm in a spontaneous phage-resistant rugose variant, suggesting that the synthesis of UDP-galactose via UDP-glucose is necessary for biosynthesis of the exopolysaccharide. In addition, we provide evidence that the production of exopolysaccharide limits the access of phage K139 to its receptor, the O antigen. In conclusion, our results indicate involvement of galU in V. cholerae virulence, correlated with the observed change in LPS structure, and a role for galU and galE in environmental survival of V. cholerae.


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