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2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.30.605856
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Modular small RNA drives the emergence of virulence traits and environmental trade-offs inVibrio cholerae

Deepak Balasubramanian,
Cole Crist,
Salvador Almagro-Moreno

Abstract: The sole gain of laterally acquired virulence genes does not fully explain the transition of environmental strains into human pathogens. To date, the specific molecular drivers and fitness trade-offs that enable some strains within a population to undergo this process remain enigmatic. Here, we describe a small RNA (sRNA) with a unique modular structure that shapes the evolution of toxigenicVibrio cholerae, the agent of cholera. The sRNA comprises of a highly variable 5’ module located within theompUORF and a … Show more

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