نتایج جستجو برای: recombinant flagellin

تعداد نتایج: 113178  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Jens Kortmann Sky W Brubaker Denise M Monack

Murine NLR family, apoptosis inhibitory protein (Naip)1, Naip2, and Naip5/6 are host sensors that detect the cytosolic presence of needle and rod proteins from bacterial type III secretion systems and flagellin, respectively. Previous studies using human-derived macrophage-like cell lines indicate that human macrophages sense the cytosolic needle protein, but not bacterial flagellin. In this st...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Catherine J Sanders Daniel A Moore Ifor R Williams Andrew T Gewirtz

The TLR5 agonist flagellin induces innate and adaptive immune responses in a MyD88-dependent manner and is under development as a vaccine adjuvant. In vitro studies indicate that, compared with other bacteria-derived adjuvants, flagellin is a very potent activator of proinflammatory gene expression and cytokine production from cells of nonhemopoietic origin. However, the role of nonhemopoietic ...

2017
Vida Forstnerič Karolina Ivičak-Kocjan Tjaša Plaper Roman Jerala Mojca Benčina

Flagellin is a wide-spread bacterial virulence factor sensed by the membrane-bound Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) and by the intracellular NAIP5/NLRC4 inflammasome receptor. TLR5 recognizes a conserved region within the D1 domain of flagellin, crucial for the interaction between subunits in the flagellum and for bacterial motility. While it is known that a deletion of the D0 domain of flagellin, w...

2015
Wenlei Bao Yanfeng Wang Yuting Fu Xiaoyang Jia Jiaxin Li Nyamtsengel Vangan Lili Bao Huifang Hao Zhigang Wang

Bacterial flagellin triggers inflammatory responses. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) regulate the production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines that are induced by extrinsic antigens, but the function of mTORC1 in flagellin-induced inflammatory response is unknown. The purpose of this study was to examine the role and the mechanism of PI3K/Akt/mTOR...

2008
Karla L Lightfield Jenny Persson Sky W Brubaker Chelsea E Witte Jakob von Moltke Eric A Dunipace Thomas Henry Yao-Hui Sun Dragana Cado William F Dietrich Denise M Monack Renée M Tsolis Russell E Vance

Inflammasomes are cytosolic multiprotein complexes that sense microbial infection and trigger cytokine production and cell death. However, the molecular components of inflammasomes and what they sense remain poorly defined. Here we demonstrate that 35 amino acids of the carboxyl terminus of flagellin triggered inflammasome activation in the absence of bacterial contaminants or secretion systems...

Journal: :Journal of Immunology 2023

Abstract Flagellins from bacteria in the Lachnospiraceae family are immunodominant antigens inflammatory bowel disease. Flagellin is basic unit of flagella which used for bacterial motility and recognized by toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5). Due to diversity flagellated organisms that reside proximity intestinal epithelium, we asked whether this resulted distinct interactions between commensal flage...

Journal: :Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions 2021

Bacterial flagellin protein is a potent microbe-associated molecular pattern. Immune responses are triggered by 22-amino-acid epitope derived from flagellin, known as flg22, upon detection the pattern recognition receptor FLAGELLIN-SENSING2 (FLS2) in multiple plant species. However, increasing evidence suggests that flg22 epitopes of several bacterial species not universally immunogenic to plan...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2009
Eldie Berger Erika du Plessis Isak Gerber Michael Crampton Nolwandle Nxumalo Maureen Louw

The flagellin type III secretion pathway of Bacillus halodurans BhFC01 (Deltahag) was modified by the inactivation of fliD. An in-frame flagellin gene fusion polypeptide construct was expressed, and the heterologous peptides were secreted as flagellin fusion monomers. The stability of the secreted monomers was significantly enhanced through gene-targeted inactivation of extracellular proteases.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
T M Joys N E Street

Regions of the antigen d flagellin of Salmonella muenchen capable of causing the proliferation of repolymerized d flagellin-primed T cells were delineated by using dodecameric peptides. Three areas causing substantial DNA replication were identified, together with five areas eliciting less response. On the basis of known salmonella flagellin structure, the major areas were located in highly con...

2014
Susana Merino Kelly M. Fulton Susan M. Twine Markus Wilhelms Raquel Molero Juan M. Tomás

Polar flagellin proteins from Aeromonas hydrophila strain AH-3 (serotype O34) were found to be O-glycosylated with a heterogeneous glycan. Mutants unable to produce WecP or Gne enzymes showed altered motility, and the study of their polar flagellin glycosylation showed that the patterns of glycosylation differed from that observed with wild type polar flagellin. This suggested the involvement o...

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