نتایج جستجو برای: type iv pilin

تعداد نتایج: 1487281  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2016
Jan Haug Anonsen Åshild Vik Bente Børud Raimonda Viburiene Finn Erik Aas Shani W A Kidd Marina Aspholm Michael Koomey

UNLABELLED Broad-spectrum O-linked protein glycosylation is well characterized in the major Neisseria species of importance to human health and disease. Within strains of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, N. meningitidis, and N. lactamica, protein glycosylation (pgl) gene content and the corresponding oligosaccharide structure are fairly well conserved, although intra- and interstrain variability occurs. ...

2017
Jacob J Lamb Martin F Hohmann-Marriott

Manganese is an essential element required by cyanobacteria, as it is an essential part of the oxygen-evolving center of photosystem II. In the presence of atmospheric oxygen, manganese is present as manganese oxides, which have low solubility and consequently provide low bioavailability. It is unknown if cyanobacteria are able to utilize these manganese sources, and what mechanisms may be empl...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2004
Eric Nudleman Dale Kaiser

Type IV pili are an efficient and versatile device for bacterial surface motility. They are widespread among the beta-, gamma-, and delta-proteobacteria and the cyanobacteria. Within that diversity, there is a core of conserved proteins that includes the pilin (PilA), the motors PilB and PilT, and various components of pilus biogenesis and assembly, PilC, PilD, PilM, PilN, PilO, PilP, and PilQ....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Alexandre Persat Yuki F Inclan Joanne N Engel Howard A Stone Zemer Gitai

Bacteria have evolved a wide range of sensing systems to appropriately respond to environmental signals. Here we demonstrate that the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa detects contact with surfaces on short timescales using the mechanical activity of its type IV pili, a major surface adhesin. This signal transduction mechanism requires attachment of type IV pili to a solid surface, ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
D W Heinrich A C Glasgow

Moraxella lacunata and Moraxella bovis use type 4 pili to adhere to epithelial tissues of the cornea and conjunctiva. Primer extension analyses were used to map the transcriptional start sites for the genes encoding the major pilin subunits (tfpQ/I) and the DNA invertase (piv), which determines pilin type expression. tfpQ/I transcription starts at a sigma54-dependent promoter (tfpQ/Ip2) and, un...

2005
Michael Koomey

Expression of Type IV pili by the bacteria! pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae appears to be essential for colonization of the human host. Several N. gonorrhoeae gene products have been recently identified which bear homology to proteins invoived in pilus assembly and protein export in other bacterial systems. We report here the isolation and characterization of transposon insertion mutants in N. g...

2016
Jamie-Lee Berry Yingqi Xu Philip N. Ward Susan M. Lea Stephen J. Matthews Vladimir Pelicic

DNA transformation is a widespread process allowing bacteria to capture free DNA by using filamentous nano-machines composed of type IV pilins. These proteins can act as DNA receptors as demonstrated by the finding that Neisseria meningitidis ComP minor pilin has intrinsic DNA-binding ability. ComP binds DNA better when it contains the DNA-uptake sequence (DUS) motif abundant in this species ge...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1986
T C Elleman P A Hoyne N M McKern D J Stewart

The nucleotide sequence of the gene encoding pilin from Bacteroides nodosus 265 has been determined. The pilin is encoded by a single-copy gene, from which can be predicted a prepilin comprising a single protein chain of Mr 16,637. The prepilin sequence differs in several respects from the mature protein sequence. Seven additional N-terminal amino acid residues are present in prepilin, whereas ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Xiaoyan Han Ruth M Kennan Dane Parker John K Davies Julian I Rood

The objective of this study was to develop an understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which type IV fimbrial biogenesis, natural transformation, and protease secretion are linked in the ovine foot rot pathogen, Dichelobacter nodosus. We have shown that like the D. nodosus fimbrial subunit FimA, the pilin-like protein PilE and the FimN, FimO, and FimP proteins, which are homologs of PilB, P...

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