نتایج جستجو برای: acanthamoeba castellanii

تعداد نتایج: 2379  

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 1998
S Liu A A Fedorov T D Pollard E E Lattman S C Almo K A Magnus

Profilin-I from Acanthamoeba castellanii is a 13-kDa protein that binds actin and poly-l-proline. The native protein has been crystallized in two different but closely related forms. The second form proved more amenable to three-dimensional structural determination using heavy-atom isomorphous methods to obtain crystallographic phase information. We used the second crystal structure as a test m...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1973
Lucy T. Comly

Recent ultrastructural studies indicate that 50-70 A microfilaments are found in a variety of cell types (1, 10, 25, 27), some of which exhibit shape changes (6, 26), cell motility (4, 5, 17, 18), and cytoplasmic streaming (2, 3, 28) . Biochemical investigators have isolated and purified an actinlike protein from Physarum polycephalum (2, 29-33), the amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum (34), an...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1974
J McMillen M Nazario T Jensen

Transfer ribonucleic acid (tRNA) from exponentially growing cells (trophozoites) and from precysts of Acanthamoeba castellanii were examined by reversed-phase column (RPC-2) chromatography. This system gave excellent resolution of isoaccepting species of tRNA. The tRNAs for 12 amino acids were studied. A comparison of trophozoite and precyst tRNA elution profiles revealed no apparent difference...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
George M Kennedy J Hiroshi Morisaki Patricia A DiGiuseppe Champion

Mycobacterium marinum is a waterborne mycobacterial pathogen. Due to their common niche, protozoa likely represent natural hosts for M. marinum. We demonstrate that the ESX-1 secretion system is required for M. marinum pathogenesis and that M. marinum utilizes actin-based motility in amoebae. Therefore, at least two virulence pathways used by M. marinum in macrophages are conserved during M. ma...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1989
P R Baverstock S Illana P E Christy B S Robinson A M Johnson

A rapid RNA sequencing technique was used to partially sequence the small-subunit ribosomal RNA (srRNA) of four species of the amoeboid genus Naegleria. The extent of nucleotide sequence divergence between the two most divergent species was roughly similar to that found between mammals and frogs. However, the pattern of variation among the Naegleria species was quite different from that found f...

2013
Bhalchandra S. Rao Fuad Mohammad Michael W. Gray Jane E. Jackman

The additional G(-1) nucleotide on tRNA(His) is a nearly universal feature that specifies tRNA(His) identity in all three domains of life. In eukaryotes, the G(-1) identity element is obtained by a post-transcriptional pathway, through the unusual 3'-5' polymerase activity of the highly conserved tRNA(His) guanylyltransferase (Thg1) enzyme, and no examples of eukaryotic histidyl-tRNAs that lack...

2016
Luce Mengue Matthieu Régnacq Willy Aucher Emilie Portier Yann Héchard Ascel Samba-Louaka

Legionella pneumophila is a ubiquitous, pathogenic, Gram-negative bacterium responsible for legionellosis. Like many other amoeba-resistant microorganisms, L. pneumophila resists host clearance and multiplies inside the cell. Through its Dot/Icm type IV secretion system, the bacterium injects more than three hundred effectors that modulate host cell physiology in order to promote its own intrac...

2014
Soni Priya Valeru Salah Shanan Haifa Alossimi Amir Saeed Gunnar Sandström Hadi Abd

Vibrio cholerae, the causative agent of the diarrhoeal disease cholera, survives in aquatic environments. The bacterium has developed a survival strategy to grow and survive inside Acanthamoeba castellanii. It has been shown that V. cholerae expresses outer membrane proteins as virulence factors playing a role in the adherence to interacted host cells. This study examined the role of outer memb...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1973
A. R. Stevens P. F. Pachler

Alterations in transcription that precede and accompany encystment (E) of suspension grown A. castellanii have been investigated. Comparative studies were performed on cells undergoing spontaneous E in high density stationary phase cultures or after experimental induction of E at low cell densities by deprivation of nutrients in exponential growth. Onset of growth deceleration at high cell dens...

2002
ROBERT A. WEISMAN

When cells of Acanthamoeba costellanii (Neff) are placed on a salts medium the amoebas encyst with the formation of a cellulose-containing cyst wall and an in vitro system synthesizing cellulose from UDP-glucose becomes detectable after about 12 hours of encystment. In the present study cellular levels of UDP-glucose were observed to increase S-fold within 5 hours of the induction of encystment...

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