نتایج جستجو برای: سیستم agr

تعداد نتایج: 75712  

Journal: :Cardiovascular Diabetology 2009
Eva C Knudsen Ingebjørg Seljeflot Michael Abdelnoor Jan Eritsland Arild Mangschau Harald Arnesen Geir Ø Andersen

BACKGROUND A high prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance and unknown type 2-diabetes in patients with coronary heart disease and no previous diagnosis of diabetes have been reported. The aims of the present study were to investigate the prevalence of abnormal glucose regulation (AGR) 3 months after an acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) in patients without known glucometabolic di...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Karen E Beenken Jon S Blevins Mark S Smeltzer

Mutation of sarA resulted in a reduced capacity to form a biofilm in six of the eight Staphylococcus aureus strains we tested (UAMS-1, UAMS-601, SA113, SC-01, S6C, and DB). The exceptions were Newman, which formed a poor biofilm under all conditions, and RN6390, which consistently formed a biofilm only after mutation of agr. Mutation of agr in other strains had little impact on biofilm formatio...

2015
Julie Horowitz Craig H. Bassing Julie E. Horowitz

The RAG1/RAG2 (RAG) endonuclease recombines accessible antigen receptor (AgR) genes through DNA double strand break (DSB) intermediates to generate a diverse AgR repertoire. RAG-mediated DSBs signal changes in expression of genes encoding proteins involved in cellular survival, lymphocyte differentiation, and AgR selection. RAG proteins are each comprised of "core" endonuclease domains and disp...

2016
Marion Zetzmann Andrés Sánchez-Kopper Mark S. Waidmann Bastian Blombach Christian U. Riedel

Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is an important food-borne human pathogen that is able to strive under a wide range of environmental conditions. Its accessory gene regulator (agr) system was shown to impact on biofilm formation and virulence and has been proposed as one of the regulatory mechanisms involved in adaptation to these changing environments. The Lm agr operon is homologous to the Staphyl...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Hee-Jung Chung Hong-Seon Jeon Heungsup Sung Mi-Na Kim Soo-Jong Hong

In this study, we investigated the rate of colonization of skin of children with atopic dermatitis (AD) by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and characterized the isolates. Active skin lesions in pediatric AD patients were cultured with Rodac Staph (Komed, Korea). S. aureus isolates were examined for drug susceptibilities, analyzed for the eta, etb, tst, and pvl genes, and type...

2015
Mary Hellen Fabres-Klein Mário Junior Caizer Santos Raphael Contelli Klein Guilherme Nunes de Souza Andrea de Oliveira Barros Ribon

BACKGROUND Staphylococcus aureus is associated with chronic mastitis in cattle, and disease manifestation is usually refractory to antibiotic therapy. Biofilm production is a key element of S. aureus pathogenesis and may contribute to the treatment failure that is consistently reported by veterinarians. Minas Gerais State is the largest milk-producing state in Brazil, and the characterization o...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
X Qin K V Singh G M Weinstock B E Murray

Three agr-like genes (fsrA, fsrB, and fsrC, for Enterococcus faecalis regulator) were found upstream of the previously reported gelatinase gene (gelE) and a downstream putative serine protease gene (sprE; accession number Z12296) of Enterococcus faecalis OG1RF. The deduced amino acid sequence of fsrA shows 26% identity and 38% similarity to Staphylococcus aureus AgrA (the response regulator of ...

2010
Christopher P. Montgomery Susan Boyle-Vavra Robert S. Daum

CA-MRSA infection, driven by the emergence of the USA300 genetic background, has become epidemic in the United States. USA300 isolates are hypervirulent, compared with other CA- and HA-MRSA strains, in experimental models of necrotizing pneumonia and skin infection. Interestingly, USA300 isolates also have increased expression of core genomic global regulatory and virulence factor genes, includ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
B Saïd-Salim P M Dunman F M McAleese D Macapagal E Murphy P J McNamara S Arvidson T J Foster S J Projan B N Kreiswirth

Staphylococcus aureus produces a wide array of cell surface and extracellular proteins involved in virulence. Expression of these virulence factors is tightly controlled by numerous regulatory loci, including agr, sar, sigB, sae, and arl, as well as by a number of proteins with homology to SarA. Rot (repressor of toxins), a SarA homologue, was previously identified in a library of transposon-in...

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