نتایج جستجو برای: pilus island

تعداد نتایج: 61934  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Connie K P Tam Christina Morris Jim Hackett

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi and some strains (Vi+) of serovar Dublin use type IVB pili to facilitate bacterial self-association, but only when the PilV proteins (potential minor pilus proteins) are not synthesized. Pilus-mediated self-association may be important in the pathogenesis of enteric fever. We have shown previously that the extent of DNA supercoiling controls the rate of Rci-cat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Yinuo Li Hong Sun Xiaoyuan Ma Ann Lu Renate Lux David Zusman Wenyuan Shi

Myxococcus xanthus is a Gram-negative bacterium with a complex life cycle that includes vegetative swarming and fruiting-body formation. Social (S)-motility (coordinated movement of large cell groups) requires both type IV pili and fibrils (extracellular matrix material consisting of polysaccharides and protein). Little is known about the role of this extracellular matrix, or fibril material, i...

Journal: :Anaerobe 2014
Elizabeth C Murphy Robert Janulczyk Christofer Karlsson Matthias Mörgelin Inga-Maria Frick

Pili have only been discovered in the major Gram-positive pathogens in the past decade and they have been found to play an important role in colonisation and virulence. Pili have been shown to have many important functions including attachment to host tissues, mediating bacterial aggregation, biofilm formation and binding to proteins in the extracellular matrix. In this study, sortase-dependent...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
M J Kuehn S Normark S J Hultgren

Molecular chaperones are found in the cytoplasm of bacteria and in various cellular compartments in eukaryotes to maintain proteins in nonnative conformations that permit their secretion across membranes or assembly into oligomeric structures. Virtually nothing, however, has been reported about a similar requirement for molecular chaperones in the periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria. We used th...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Christina J Megli Ronald K Taylor

Type IV pili are important for microcolony formation, biofilm formation, twitching motility, and attachment. We and others have shown that type IV pili are important for protein secretion across the outer membrane, similar to type II secretion systems. This study explored the relationship between protein secretion and pilus formation in Vibrio cholerae. The toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP), a type...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Taryn B T Athey Sarah Teatero Daisuke Takamatsu Jessica Wasserscheid Ken Dewar Marcelo Gottschalk Nahuel Fittipaldi

Strains of serotype 2 Streptococcus suis are responsible for swine and human infections. Different serotype 2 genetic backgrounds have been defined using multilocus sequence typing (MLST). However, little is known about the genetic diversity within each MLST sequence type (ST). Here, we used whole-genome sequencing to test the hypothesis that S. suis serotype 2 strains of the ST25 lineage are g...

2015
Ke Xiao Chuanjun Shu Qin Yan Xiao Sun

Type IV pili (T4P) and T2SS (Type II Secretion System) pseudopili are filaments extending beyond microbial surfaces, comprising homologous subunits called "pilins." In this paper, we presented a new approach to predict pseudo atomic models of pili combining ambiguous symmetric constraints with sparse distance information obtained from experiments and based neither on electronic microscope (EM) ...

2013
James Lillington Gabriel Waksman

Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria to adhere to host cell receptors. Pilus formation and secretion are orchestrated by two accessory proteins, a chaperone, which catalyses pilus subunit folding and maintains them in a polymerization-competent state, and an outer membrane-spanning nanomachine, the usher, which choreographs their ass...

2003
DAN CORWIN JOHN BOSLEGO JENNIE CIAK

Pili appear to promote the pathogenicity of gonococci (Gc)' by mediating their attachment to human hosts' mucosal surfaces (1, 2) . Although all Gc pili are assumed to have adherence-promoting properties, they exhibit structural diversity between strains and among variants of a given strain (3-8). This diversity is due to differences in the amino acid sequences of their pilus subunit (pilin) po...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1998
E M Lai C I Kado

Previous studies have implicated the obligatory requirement for the vir regulon (or "virulon") of the Ti plasmid for the transfer of oncogenes from Agrobacterium tumefaciens to plant cells. The machinery used in this horizontal gene transfer has been long thought to be a transformation or conjugative delivery system. Based on recent protein sequence comparisons, the proteins encoded by the virB...

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