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  <title><![CDATA[Glucose protects E. coli from death by the Vibrio cholerae type VI secretion]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Abstract:&nbsp;Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the intestinal disease cholera, interacts with other bacteria in multi-species communities in host and environmental settings. Using the harpoon-like type VI secretion system (T6SS),&nbsp;V. cholerae&nbsp;delivers toxic proteins into neighboring cells, causing lysis. A&nbsp;V. cholerae&nbsp;strain that constitutively expresses T6SS genes can effectively kill target species&nbsp;Escherichia coli, Aeromonas,&nbsp;and T6SS-sensistive&nbsp;V. cholerae&nbsp;cells. I found that addition of glucose to a standardized killing assay against&nbsp;V. choleraerestores&nbsp;E. coli&nbsp;survival but does not restore&nbsp;Aeromonas&nbsp;or T6SS-sensitive&nbsp;V. cholerae&nbsp;survival. A growth assay revealed that&nbsp;E. colidoubling time does not affect killing by&nbsp;V. cholerae. Additional evidence suggests&nbsp;E. coli&nbsp;does not produce a diffusible molecule that represses the T6SS of&nbsp;V. cholerae. Investigation by fluorescence microscopy revealed that&nbsp;E. coli&nbsp;cells survive in glucose even when entirely surrounded by&nbsp;V. cholerae&nbsp;cells, which implies that glucose causes a relevant physiological change in individual&nbsp;E. coli&nbsp;cells. We propose that further studies should focus on the&nbsp;E. coli&nbsp;capsule as a potential mechanism for surviving T6SS attacks. This study makes an unprecedented case that the outcome of microbial warfare via the T6SS can be dependent on nutrient availability.</p>
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