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Colibactin-induced damage in bacteria is cell contact independent.

Emily LowryAmir Mitchell
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
as a model system to study colibactin toxicity in neighboring bacteria and directly tested if cell-cell contact is required for toxicity, as has previously been proposed. We found that colibactin can induce DNA damage in bacteria hundreds of microns away and that the intensity of DNA damage presents similarly regardless of cell-cell contact. Our work further suggests that the requirement for cell-cell contact for colibactin-induced toxicity also needs to be reevaluated in mammalian cells.
Keyphrases
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