نتایج جستجو برای: surface display and bacterial pili

تعداد نتایج: 16970276  

2013
Joseph L. Baker Nicolas Biais Florence Tama

Type IV pili are long, protein filaments built from a repeating subunit that protrudes from the surface of a wide variety of infectious bacteria. They are implicated in a vast array of functions, ranging from bacterial motility to microcolony formation to infection. One of the most well-studied type IV filaments is the gonococcal type IV pilus (GC-T4P) from Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the causative ...

Journal: :applied food biotechnology 0
renata teparic laboratory of biochemistry, faculty of food technology and biotechnology, university of zagreb, zagreb, croatia vladimir mrsa laboratory of biochemistry, faculty of food technology and biotechnology, university of zagreb, zagreb, croatia

in the past decade much effort has been devoted to the development of new expression systems and novel techniques for the surface display of heterologous proteins in yeast in order to improve their applications in biotechnology, food technology, pharmacology and medicine. heterologous protein-encoding genes are generally fused with genes coding for yeast cell wall proteins or their fragments re...

2014
Paul G. Young Thomas Proft Paul W. R. Harris Margaret A. Brimble Edward N. Baker

The pili expressed on the surface of the human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes play an important role in host cell attachment, colonisation and pathogenesis. These pili are built from two or three components, an adhesin subunit at the tip, a major pilin that forms a polymeric shaft, and a basal pilin that is attached to the cell wall. Assembly is carried out by specific sortase (cysteine transp...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1996
T Yamashiro M Iwanaga

A new flexible type of pilus was purified from Vibrio cholerae non-O1, non-0139 strain NAGV14 and characterized. The molecular mass of the pilin was estimated to be 20 kDa, and the antigenicity differed from that of known pili such as toxin-coregulated pili, mannose-sensitive hemagglutinating pili, V10 pili, and Al-1841 pili. The NAGV14 pilus was regarded as a colonization factor because the pu...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2005
Erik Fällman Staffan Schedin Jana Jass Bernt-Eric Uhlin Ove Axner

P pili are protein filaments expressed by uropathogenic Escherichia coli that mediate binding to glycolipids on epithelial cell surfaces, which is a prerequisite for bacterial infection. When a bacterium, attached to a cell surface, is exposed to external forces, the pili, which are composed of approximately 10(3) PapA protein subunits arranged in a helical conformation, can elongate by unfoldi...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 1993
W W Ruehl C Marrs M K Beard V Shokooki J R Hinojoza S Banks D Bieber J S Mattick

Moraxella bovis, the causative agent of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, exhibits several virulence factors, including pili, haemolysin, leukotoxin, and proteases. The pili are filamentous appendages which mediate bacterial adherence. Prior studies have shown that Q-piliated M. bovis Epp63 are more infectious and more pathogenic than I-piliated and non-piliated isogenic variants, suggest...

Journal: :Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography 2011

2011
Saheed Imam Zhongqiang Chen David S. Roos Mechthild Pohlschröder

BACKGROUND In Gram-negative bacteria, type IV pili (TFP) have long been known to play important roles in such diverse biological phenomena as surface adhesion, motility, and DNA transfer, with significant consequences for pathogenicity. More recently it became apparent that Gram-positive bacteria also express type IV pili; however, little is known about the diversity and abundance of these stru...

2003
MARK EDWARDS RALPH L. McDADE GARY SCHOOLNIK JONATHAN B. ROTHBARD EMIL C. GOTSCHLICH

The attachment of gonococci to mucosal surfaces is of primary importance in their interactions with the genito-urinary tract of the human host. This process may be, in part, mediated by pili, which are proteinaceous appendages emanating from the bacterial cell surface. Observations by Kellogg et al. (1) suggested that certain colonial morphological phenotypes are associated with virulence. Subs...

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