نتایج جستجو برای: regulated pilus

تعداد نتایج: 178322  

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 2012
Ruchi Jain Anna-Janina Behrens Volkhard Kaever Barbara I Kazmierczak

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative, opportunistic pathogen that utilizes polar type IV pili (T4P) for twitching motility and adhesion in the environment and during infection. Pilus assembly requires FimX, a GGDEF/EAL domain protein that binds and hydrolyzes cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP). Bacteria lacking FimX are deficient in twitching motility and microcolony formation. We carried out an ext...

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...

Journal: :Microbiology 2010
Antoni P A Hendrickx Claudia M E Schapendonk Miranda van Luit-Asbroek Marc J M Bonten Willem van Schaik Rob J L Willems

Pili are hair-like structures protruding from the cell envelope of bacterial cells. Here, we describe the conditional and differential display of PilA-type pili, and PilE and PilF proteins, encoded from pilin gene cluster 1 at the surface of a hospital-acquired Enterococcus faecium bloodstream isolate (E1165) and a community-derived stool isolate (E1039), at two different temperatures. Both str...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 1997
S L Drake S A Sandstedt M Koomey

Studies of gonococcal pilus biogenesis are fundamental to understanding organelle structure/function relationships and identifying new approaches to controlling disease. This area of research is also relevant to elucidating the basic mechanisms of outer membrane translocation of macromolecules, which requires components highly related to those involved in type IV pilus expression. Previous stud...

2017
Matthew McCallum Stephanie Tammam Ahmad Khan Lori L. Burrows P. Lynne Howell

Type IVa pili are protein filaments essential for virulence in many bacterial pathogens; they extend and retract from the surface of bacterial cells to pull the bacteria forward. The motor ATPase PilB powers pilus assembly. Here we report the structures of the core ATPase domains of Geobacter metallireducens PilB bound to ADP and the non-hydrolysable ATP analogue, AMP-PNP, at 3.4 and 2.3 Å reso...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Jorge Ripoll-Rozada Sandra Zunzunegui Fernando de la Cruz Ignacio Arechaga Elena Cabezón

Pilus biogenesis and substrate transport by type IV secretion systems require energy, which is provided by three molecular motors localized at the base of the secretion channel. One of these motors, VirB11, belongs to the superfamily of traffic ATPases, which includes members of the type II secretion system and the type IV pilus and archaeal flagellar assembly apparatus. Here, we report the fun...

2017
Manuela K. Hospenthal Dawid Zyla Tiago R.D. Costa Adam Redzej Christoph Giese James Lillington Rudi Glockshuber Gabriel Waksman

Adhesive chaperone-usher pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers displayed on the surface of many bacterial pathogens. The type 1 and P pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) play important roles during urinary tract colonization, mediating attachment to the bladder and kidney, respectively. The biomechanical properties of the helical pilus rods allow them to reversibly uncoil in re...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Julianna LeMieux Shauna Woody Andrew Camilli

Pili have been observed on the surface of several gram-positive bacteria, including Streptococcus pneumoniae. The S. pneumoniae strain TIGR4 pilus is composed of three structural subunit proteins encoded in the rlrA pathogenicity islet, RrgA, RrgB, and RrgC. RrgB comprises the pilus backbone, RrgA is observed at intervals along surface pili, while RrgC is found in a loosely defined relationship...

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