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The following pages link to The Vibrio cholerae type VI secretion system employs diverse effector modules for intraspecific competition. (Q30360835):
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- Molecular weaponry: diverse effectors delivered by the Type VI secretion system (Q26782510) (← links)
- Type VI secretion system: secretion by a contractile nanomachine (Q26787001) (← links)
- Microbial Surface Colonization and Biofilm Development in Marine Environments (Q28083033) (← links)
- Vibrio vulnificus Type 6 Secretion System 1 Contains Anti-Bacterial Properties (Q28109667) (← links)
- Differential Role of the T6SS in Acinetobacter baumannii Virulence (Q28548409) (← links)
- CDI Systems Are Stably Maintained by a Cell-Contact Mediated Surveillance Mechanism (Q28597109) (← links)
- Chimeric adaptor proteins translocate diverse type VI secretion system effectors in Vibrio cholerae (Q30376966) (← links)
- Bile Salts Modulate the Mucin-Activated Type VI Secretion System of Pandemic Vibrio cholerae. (Q30378519) (← links)
- The out-of-the-delta hypothesis: dense human populations in low-lying river deltas served as agents for the evolution of a deadly pathogen (Q30381075) (← links)
- A Small Number of Phylogenetically Distinct Clonal Complexes Dominate a Coastal Vibrio cholerae Population. (Q30390073) (← links)
- Microbial herd protection mediated by antagonistic interaction in polymicrobial communities (Q30828145) (← links)
- The Self-Identity Protein IdsD Is Communicated between Cells in Swarming Proteus mirabilis Colonies (Q30829201) (← links)
- Killing by Type VI secretion drives genetic phase separation and correlates with increased cooperation (Q30838300) (← links)
- The Hcp proteins fused with diverse extended-toxin domains represent a novel pattern of antibacterial effectors in type VI secretion systems (Q31153284) (← links)
- Microbial activities and intestinal homeostasis: A delicate balance between health and disease (Q35119984) (← links)
- No vacancy: how beneficial microbes cooperate with immunity to provide colonization resistance to pathogens (Q35478936) (← links)
- The Cpx system regulates virulence gene expression in Vibrio cholerae. (Q35609270) (← links)
- Vibrio cholerae Response Regulator VxrB Controls Colonization and Regulates the Type VI Secretion System (Q35637300) (← links)
- Bacterial danger sensing (Q36315932) (← links)
- Characterization of VCC-1, a Novel Ambler Class A Carbapenemase from Vibrio cholerae Isolated from Imported Retail Shrimp Sold in Canada (Q36644629) (← links)
- MIX and match: mobile T6SS MIX-effectors enhance bacterial fitness (Q36714831) (← links)
- The Versatile Type VI Secretion System (Q36951696) (← links)
- Staying Alive: Vibrio cholerae's Cycle of Environmental Survival, Transmission, and Dissemination (Q36956153) (← links)
- Leisingera sp. JC1, a Bacterial Isolate from Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Eggs, Produces Indigoidine and Differentially Inhibits Vibrios (Q37239405) (← links)
- When pathogenic bacteria meet the intestinal microbiota. (Q38817334) (← links)
- Rules of Engagement: The Type VI Secretion System in Vibrio cholerae (Q39059211) (← links)
- Interbacterial predation as a strategy for DNA acquisition in naturally competent bacteria (Q39424297) (← links)
- Acute Hepatopancreatic Necrosis Disease-Causing Vibrio parahaemolyticus Strains Maintain an Antibacterial Type VI Secretion System with Versatile Effector Repertoires (Q40241879) (← links)
- Strain competition restricts colonization of an enteric pathogen and prevents colitis (Q40991439) (← links)
- Horizontal Gene Transfer of Functional Type VI Killing Genes by Natural Transformation. (Q41126951) (← links)
- Contribution of the Pseudomonas fluorescens MFE01 Type VI Secretion System to Biofilm Formation. (Q41830023) (← links)
- Sequential displacement of Type VI Secretion System effector genes leads to evolution of diverse immunity gene arrays in Vibrio cholerae (Q42314845) (← links)
- A single point mutation in a TssB/VipA homolog disrupts sheath formation in the type VI secretion system of Proteus mirabilis (Q42364299) (← links)
- Diversification of Type VI Secretion System Toxins Reveals Ancient Antagonism among Bee Gut Microbes (Q46242686) (← links)
- Complete genome sequence and comparative genomics of the golden pompano (Trachinotus ovatus) pathogen, Vibrio harveyi strain QT520. (Q46243268) (← links)
- Vibrio cholerae type 6 secretion system effector trafficking in target bacterial cells (Q46321188) (← links)
- PAAR-Rhs proteins harbor various C-terminal toxins to diversify the antibacterial pathways of type VI secretion systems (Q46456498) (← links)
- Subtle variation within conserved effector operon gene products contributes to T6SS-mediated killing and immunity. (Q47154905) (← links)
- Cheating and resistance to cheating in natural populations of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens. (Q47729261) (← links)
- Multiplicity of Quorum Quenching Enzymes: A Potential Mechanism to Limit Quorum Sensing Bacterial Population. (Q48286634) (← links)
- Identification of Novel Acinetobacter baumannii Type VI Secretion System Anti-Bacterial Effector and Immunity Pairs. (Q54203229) (← links)
- Three Hcp homologs with divergent extended loop regions exhibit different functions in avian pathogenic Escherichia coli. (Q55094311) (← links)
- Synthesis of novel benzenesulfamide derivatives with inhibitory activity against human cytosolic carbonic anhydrase I and II and Vibrio cholerae α- and β-class enzymes. (Q55643055) (← links)
- The Antibacterial and Anti-Eukaryotic Type VI Secretion System MIX-Effector Repertoire in (Q58613107) (← links)
- Bacterial symbionts use a type VI secretion system to eliminate competitors in their natural host (Q58733793) (← links)
- Surveillance and Genomics of Toxigenic O1 From Fish, Phytoplankton and Water in Lake Victoria, Tanzania (Q64078811) (← links)
- Relating Urban Biodiversity to Human Health With the 'Holobiont' Concept (Q64118388) (← links)
- Environmental and Clinical Strains of Non-O1, Non-O139 From Germany Possess Similar Virulence Gene Profiles (Q64118907) (← links)
- The Pseudomonas aeruginosa T6SS-VgrG1b spike is topped by a PAAR protein eliciting DNA damage to bacterial competitors. (Q64996315) (← links)
- Commensal pathogen competition impacts host viability (Q89143506) (← links)