On 2017 Jul 26, Martine Crasnier-Mednansky commented:
I do appreciate your answer to my comment, to which I gladly reply. First, there is prior work by Ghosh S, 2011 indicating colonization was attenuated in mutant strains that were incapable of utilizing GlcNAc, which included a nagE mutant strain. Second, Mondal M, 2014 analyzed the products of the ChiA2 reaction and found GlcNAc was the most abundant product. In fact, the amount of (GlcNAc)2 was found to be very low as compared to GlcNAc and (GlcNAc)3. Therefore, it is fully legitimate to conclude the PTS substrate GlcNAc is utilized in the host by V. cholerae for growth and survival.
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