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Vibrio cholerae

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    Prentice J, Bridges A, Bassler B. Synergy between c-di-GMP and Quorum-Sensing Signaling in Vibrio cholerae Biofilm Morphogenesis. J Bacteriol. 2022;204(10):e0024922. PMCID: PMC9578409
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    Mashruwala A, Qin B, Bassler B. Quorum-sensing- and type VI secretion-mediated spatiotemporal cell death drives genetic diversity in Vibrio cholerae. Cell. 2022;185(21):3966–3979.e13. PMCID: PMC9623500
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    Qin B, Bassler B. Quorum-sensing control of matrix protein production drives fractal wrinkling and interfacial localization of Vibrio cholerae pellicles. Nat Commun. 2022;13(1):6063. PMCID: PMC9561665
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    Bridges A, Prentice J, Fei C, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Quantitative input-output dynamics of a c-di-GMP signal transduction cascade in Vibrio cholerae. PLoS Biol. 2022;20(3):e3001585. PMCID: PMC8967002
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    Jemielita M, Mashruwala A, Valastyan J, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Secreted Proteases Control the Timing of Aggregative Community Formation in Vibrio cholerae. mBio. 2021;12(6):e0151821. PMCID: PMC8609355
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    Martin N, Blackman E, Bratton B, Chase K, Bartlett T, Gitai Z. CrvA and CrvB form a curvature-inducing module sufficient to induce cell-shape complexity in Gram-negative bacteria. Nat Microbiol. 2021;6(7):910–920. PMCID: PMC8764749
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    Duddy O, Huang X, Silpe J, Bassler B. Mechanism underlying the DNA-binding preferences of the Vibrio cholerae and vibriophage VP882 VqmA quorum-sensing receptors. PLoS Genet. 2021;17(7):e1009550. PMCID: PMC8284805
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    Qin B, Fei C, Wang B, Stone H, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Hierarchical transitions and fractal wrinkling drive bacterial pellicle morphogenesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021;118(20). PMCID: PMC8157956
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    Eickhoff M, Fei C, Huang X, Bassler B. LuxT controls specific quorum-sensing-regulated behaviors in Vibrionaceae spp. via repression of qrr1, encoding a small regulatory RNA. PLoS Genet. 2021;17(4):e1009336. PMCID: PMC8043402
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    Bridges A, Bassler B. Inverse regulation of biofilm dispersal by polyamine signals. Elife. 2021;10. PMCID: PMC8079147
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    Bridges A, Fei C, Bassler B. Identification of signaling pathways, matrix-digestion enzymes, and motility components controlling biofilm dispersal. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020;117(51):32639–32647. PMCID: PMC7768729
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    Shim S, Stone H. CO-leakage-driven diffusiophoresis causes spontaneous accumulation of charged materials in channel flow. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020;117(42):25985–25990. PMCID: PMC7585034
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    Mashruwala A, Bassler B. The Vibrio cholerae Quorum-Sensing Protein VqmA Integrates Cell Density, Environmental, and Host-Derived Cues into the Control of Virulence. mBio. 2020;11(4). PMCID: PMC7387800
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    Jemielita M, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Quorum sensing controls multicellular aggregate formation. Elife. 2018;7. PMCID: PMC6351105
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    Qin B, Fei C, Bridges A, Mashruwala A, Stone H, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Cell position fates and collective fountain flow in bacterial biofilms revealed by light-sheet microscopy. Science. 2020;369(6499):71–77. PMCID: PMC7426073
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    Fei C, Mao S, Yan J, Alert R, Stone H, Bassler B, Wingreen N, Košmrlj A. Nonuniform growth and surface friction determine bacterial biofilm morphology on soft substrates. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020;117(14):7622–7632. PMCID: PMC7148565
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    Huang X, Duddy O, Silpe J, Paczkowski J, Cong J, Henke B, Bassler B. Mechanism underlying autoinducer recognition in the DPO-VqmA quorum-sensing pathway. J Biol Chem. 2020;295(10):2916–2931. PMCID: PMC7062168
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    Bridges A, Bassler B. The intragenus and interspecies quorum-sensing autoinducers exert distinct control over Vibrio cholerae biofilm formation and dispersal. PLoS Biol. 2019;17(11):e3000429. PMCID: PMC6872173
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    Silpe J, Bassler B. A Host-Produced Quorum-Sensing Autoinducer Controls a Phage Lysis-Lysogeny Decision. Cell. 2019;176(1-2):268–280.e13. PMCID: PMC6329655
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    Yan J, Fei C, Mao S, Moreau A, Wingreen N, Košmrlj A, Stone H, Bassler B. Mechanical instability and interfacial energy drive biofilm morphogenesis. Elife. 2019;8. PMCID: PMC6453567
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    Yan J, Moreau A, Khodaparast S, Perazzo A, Feng J, Fei C, Mao S, Mukherjee S, Košmrlj A, Wingreen N, Bassler B, Stone H. Bacterial Biofilm Material Properties Enable Removal and Transfer by Capillary Peeling. Adv Mater. 2018;30(46):e1804153. PMCID: PMC8865467
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    Camberg J, Sandkvist M. Molecular analysis of the Vibrio cholerae type II secretion ATPase EpsE. J Bacteriol. 2005;187(1):249–56. PMCID: PMC538811
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    Yan J, Nadell C, Stone H, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Extracellular-matrix-mediated osmotic pressure drives Vibrio cholerae biofilm expansion and cheater exclusion. Nat Commun. 2017;8(1):327. PMCID: PMC5569112
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    Hurley A, Bassler B. Asymmetric regulation of quorum-sensing receptors drives autoinducer-specific gene expression programs in Vibrio cholerae. PLoS Genet. 2017;13(5):e1006826. PMCID: PMC5467912
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    Yan J, Nadell C, Bassler B. Environmental fluctuation governs selection for plasticity in biofilm production. ISME J. 2017;11(7):1569–1577. PMCID: PMC5520152
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    Papenfort K, Silpe J, Schramma K, Cong J-P, Seyedsayamdost M, Bassler B. A Vibrio cholerae autoinducer-receptor pair that controls biofilm formation. Nat Chem Biol. 2017;13(5):551–557. PMCID: PMC5391282
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    Bartlett T, Bratton B, Duvshani A, Miguel A, Sheng Y, Martin N, Nguyen J, Persat A, Desmarais S, VanNieuwenhze M, Huang K, Zhu J, Shaevitz J, Gitai Z. A Periplasmic Polymer Curves Vibrio cholerae and Promotes Pathogenesis. Cell. 2017;168(1-2):172–185.e15. PMCID: PMC5287421
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    Kim M, Ingremeau F, Zhao A, Bassler B, Stone H. Local and global consequences of flow on bacterial quorum sensing. Nat Microbiol. 2016;1:15005. PMCID: PMC5010089
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    Yan J, Sharo A, Stone H, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Vibrio cholerae biofilm growth program and architecture revealed by single-cell live imaging. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016;113(36):E5337–43. PMCID: PMC5018804
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    Seyedsayamdost M, Cleto S, Carr G, Vlamakis H, Vieira M, Kolter R, Clardy J. Mixing and matching siderophore clusters: structure and biosynthesis of serratiochelins from Serratia sp. V4. J Am Chem Soc. 2012;134(33):13550–3. PMCID: PMC3424848
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    Borenstein D, Ringel P, Basler M, Wingreen N. Established Microbial Colonies Can Survive Type VI Secretion Assault. PLoS Comput Biol. 2015;11(10):e1004520. PMCID: PMC4619000
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    Miller M, Skorupski K, Lenz D, Taylor R, Bassler B. Parallel quorum sensing systems converge to regulate virulence in Vibrio cholerae. Cell. 2002;110(3):303–14. PMID: 12176318
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    Zhu J, Miller M, Vance R, Dziejman M, Bassler B, Mekalanos J. Quorum-sensing regulators control virulence gene expression in Vibrio cholerae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002;99(5):3129–34. PMCID: PMC122484
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    Hammer B, Bassler B. Quorum sensing controls biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae. Mol Microbiol. 2003;50(1):101–4. PMID: 14507367
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    Henke J, Bassler B. Three parallel quorum-sensing systems regulate gene expression in Vibrio harveyi. J Bacteriol. 2004;186(20):6902–14. PMCID: PMC522208
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    Lenz D, Mok K, Lilley B, Kulkarni R, Wingreen N, Bassler B. The small RNA chaperone Hfq and multiple small RNAs control quorum sensing in Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio cholerae. Cell. 2004;118(1):69–82. PMID: 15242645
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    Lenz D, Bassler B. The small nucleoid protein Fis is involved in Vibrio cholerae quorum sensing. Mol Microbiol. 2007;63(3):859–71. PMID: 17181781
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    Hammer B, Bassler B. Regulatory small RNAs circumvent the conventional quorum sensing pathway in pandemic Vibrio cholerae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007;104(27):11145–9. PMCID: PMC1888797
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    Svenningsen S, Waters C, Bassler B. A negative feedback loop involving small RNAs accelerates Vibrio cholerae’s transition out of quorum-sensing mode. Genes Dev. 2008;22(2):226–38. PMCID: PMC2192756
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    Waters C, Lu W, Rabinowitz J, Bassler B. Quorum sensing controls biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae through modulation of cyclic di-GMP levels and repression of vpsT. J Bacteriol. 2008;190(7):2527–36. PMCID: PMC2293178
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    Hammer B, Bassler B. Distinct sensory pathways in Vibrio cholerae El Tor and classical biotypes modulate cyclic dimeric GMP levels to control biofilm formation. J Bacteriol. 2009;191(1):169–77. PMCID: PMC2612459
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    Svenningsen S, Tu K, Bassler B. Gene dosage compensation calibrates four regulatory RNAs to control Vibrio cholerae quorum sensing. EMBO J. 2009;28(4):429–39. PMCID: PMC2632942
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    Ng W-L, Bassler B. Bacterial quorum-sensing network architectures. Annu Rev Genet. 2009;43:197–222. PMCID: PMC4313539
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    Kelly R, Bolitho M, Higgins D, Lu W, Ng W-L, Jeffrey P, Rabinowitz J, Semmelhack M, Hughson F, Bassler B. The Vibrio cholerae quorum-sensing autoinducer CAI-1: analysis of the biosynthetic enzyme CqsA. Nat Chem Biol. 2009;5(12):891–5. PMCID: PMC2847429
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    Ng W-L, Wei Y, Perez L, Cong J, Long T, Koch M, Semmelhack M, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Probing bacterial transmembrane histidine kinase receptor-ligand interactions with natural and synthetic molecules. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010;107(12):5575–80. PMCID: PMC2851778
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    Ng W-L, Perez L, Wei Y, Kraml C, Semmelhack M, Bassler B. Signal production and detection specificity in Vibrio CqsA/CqsS quorum-sensing systems. Mol Microbiol. 2011;79(6):1407–17. PMCID: PMC3285556
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    Wei Y, Perez L, Ng W-L, Semmelhack M, Bassler B. Mechanism of Vibrio cholerae autoinducer-1 biosynthesis. ACS Chem Biol. 2011;6(4):356–65. PMCID: PMC3077805
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    Wei Y, Ng W-L, Cong J, Bassler B. Ligand and antagonist driven regulation of the Vibrio cholerae quorum-sensing receptor CqsS. Mol Microbiol. 2012;83(6):1095–108. PMCID: PMC3310172
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    Ng W-L, Perez L, Cong J, Semmelhack M, Bassler B. Broad spectrum pro-quorum-sensing molecules as inhibitors of virulence in vibrios. PLoS Pathog. 2012;8(6):e1002767. PMCID: PMC3386246
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    Perez L, Ng W-L, Marano P, Brook K, Bassler B, Semmelhack M. Role of the CAI-1 fatty acid tail in the Vibrio cholerae quorum sensing response. J Med Chem. 2012;55(22):9669–81. PMCID: PMC3798069
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