نتایج جستجو برای: ژن icsa

تعداد نتایج: 15909  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
T S Coster C W Hoge L L VanDeVerg A B Hartman E V Oaks M M Venkatesan D Cohen G Robin A Fontaine-Thompson P J Sansonetti T L Hale

The Shigella flexneri 2a SC602 vaccine candidate carries deletions of the plasmid-borne virulence gene icsA (mediating intra- and intercellular spread) and the chromosomal locus iuc (encoding aerobactin) (S. Barzu, A. Fontaine, P. J. Sansonetti, and A. Phalipon, Infect. Immun. 64:1190-1196, 1996). Dose selection studies showed that SC602 causes shigellosis in a majority of volunteers when 3 x 1...

Journal: :Acta biochimica et biophysica Sinica 2005
Xiao-Feng Yang Xin-Zhong Qu Kai Wang Jin Zheng Lü-Sheng Si Xiao-Ping Dong Yi-Li Wang

To express human papillomavirus (HPV) L1 capsid protein in the recombinant strain of Shigella and study the potential of a live attenuated Shigella-based HPV prophylactic vaccine in preventing HPV infection, the icsA/virG fragment of Shigella-based prokaryotic expression plasmid pHS3199 was constructed. HPV type 16 L1 (HPV16L1) gene was inserted into plasmid pHS3199 to form the pHS3199-HPV16L1 ...

Journal: :Field Crops Research 2021

Sorghum shoot fly, Atherigona soccata,causes substantial economic losses in sorghum globally. Cultural practices and host plant resistance are effective measures for mitigating the caused by fly. Therefore, we evaluated 32 genotypes consisting of a set 10 restorer lines, CMS (cytoplasmic male-sterile) lines their respective maintainers exhibiting resistance/susceptibility to fly along with resi...

2016
Daniela Scribano Rosanna Damico Cecilia Ambrosi Fabiana Superti Massimiliano Marazzato Maria Pia Conte Catia Longhi Anna Teresa Palamara Carlo Zagaglia Mauro Nicoletti

Shigella flexneri is an intracellular pathogen that deploys an arsenal of virulence factors promoting host cell invasion, intracellular multiplication and intra- and inter-cellular dissemination. We have previously reported that the interaction between apyrase (PhoN2), a periplasmic ATP-diphosphohydrolase, and the C-terminal domain of the outer membrane (OM) protein OmpA is likely required for ...

Journal: :Seizure 2002
Hazel J Reynders Gus A Baker

We report a review of the current practice of neuropsychologists working within epilepsy surgery services. The aim of the review was to examine areas of diversity and consensus across current national service provision and to examine progress in service delivery since a previous survey in 1994. Sixteen centres provided information via a questionnaire on three areas of clinical practice: pre- an...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Sumita Jain Peter van Ulsen Inga Benz M Alexander Schmidt Rachel Fernandez Jan Tommassen Marcia B Goldberg

Autotransporters are an extensive family of large secreted virulence-associated proteins of gram-negative bacteria. Secretion of such large proteins poses unique challenges to bacteria. We demonstrate that autotransporters from a wide variety of rod-shaped pathogens, including IcsA and SepA of Shigella flexneri, AIDA-I of diffusely adherent Escherichia coli, and BrkA of Bordetella pertussis, ar...

2014
Leigh A. Baxt Marcia B. Goldberg

Shigella spp. are intracytosolic gram-negative pathogens that cause disease by invasion and spread through the colonic mucosa, utilizing host cytoskeletal components to form propulsive actin tails. We have previously identified the host factor Toca-1 as being recruited to intracellular S. flexneri and being required for efficient bacterial actin tail formation. We show that at early times durin...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Tomoyuki Shibata Fuminao Takeshima Feng Chen Frederick W. Alt Scott B. Snapper

The enteric pathogen Shigella utilizes host-encoded proteins to invade the gastrointestinal tract. Efficient invasion of host cells requires the stimulation of Rho-family GTPases and cytoskeletal alterations by Shigella-encoded IpaC. Following invasion and lysis of the phagosome, Shigella exploits the host's actin-based polymerization machinery to assemble an actin tail that serves as the propu...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Richa Priyadarshini Miguel A de Pedro Kevin D Young

Escherichia coli contains multiple peptidoglycan-specific hydrolases, but their physiological purposes are poorly understood. Several mutants lacking combinations of hydrolases grow as chains of unseparated cells, indicating that these enzymes help cleave the septum to separate daughter cells after cell division. Here, we confirm previous observations that in the absence of two or more amidases...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1997
A Xie F Rankin R Rutherford T D Bradley

We hypothesized that reductions in arterial PCO2 (PaCO2) below the apnea threshold play a key role in the pathogenesis of idiopathic central sleep apnea syndrome (ICSAS). If so, we reasoned that raising PaCO2 would abolish apneas in these patients. Accordingly, patients with ICSAS were studied overnight on four occasions during which the fraction of end-tidal CO2 and transcutaneous PCO2 were me...

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