Vesicles From Vibrio cholerae Contain AT-Rich DNA and Shorter mRNAs That Do Not Correlate With Their Protein Products
Abstract
Extracellular vesicles secreted by Gram-negative bacteria have proven to be important in bacterial defense, communication and host-pathogen relationships. They resemble smaller versions of the bacterial mother cell, with similar contents of proteins, LPS, DNA and RNA. Vesicles can elicit a protective immune response in a range of hosts, and as a potential vaccine candidates, it is of interest to characterize their cargo. Genetic sequencing data...
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Title
Vesicles From Vibrio cholerae Contain AT-Rich DNA and Shorter mRNAs That Do Not Correlate With Their Protein Products
Published Date
Nov 22, 2019
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Volume
10
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