Symbiotic bacteria in the trypanosomatid protozoa are descended from a ?-proteobacterium of the genus " Bordetella ".
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The bacterium that causes whooping cough, Bordetella pertussis, secretes a toxin that damages airway cells involved in the cough reflex.
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P9 appears to be conserved in several " Pseudomonas " species in addition to " Bordetella " species.
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Infective causes associated with bronchiectasis include infections caused by the Staphylococcus, Klebsiella, or Bordetella pertussis, the causative agent of whooping cough.
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With Octave Gengou, he isolated " Bordetella pertussis " in pure culture in 1906 and posited it as the cause of whooping cough.
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It derives its name from the fact that it produces pertucin, a bacteriocin active against phase I organisms of " Bordetella pertussis ".
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In both " Pseudomonas " and " Bordetella " species P9 appears to be located upstream of a predicted threonine dehydratase gene.
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PRN is purified from " Bordetella pertussis " and is used for the vaccine production as one of the important components of acellular pertussis vaccine.
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With Jules Bordet in 1906 he isolated " Bordetella pertussis " in pure culture and declared is as the cause of whooping cough-vaccine.
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"Bordetella " dermonecrotic toxin ( DNT ) stimulates the assembly of actin stress fibres and focal adhesions by enzymatically active ( A ) domain.