نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial lipids

تعداد نتایج: 249543  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Alison J Scott Julia Maria Post Raissa Lerner Shane R Ellis Joshua Lieberman Kari Ann Shirey Ron M A Heeren Laura Bindila Robert K Ernst

Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) was used to elucidate host lipids involved in the inflammatory signaling pathway generated at the host-pathogen interface during a septic bacterial infection. Using Francisella novicida as a model organism, a bacterial lipid virulence factor (endotoxin) was imaged and identified along with host phospholipids involved in the splenic response in murine tissues. Her...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2006
P Li M Sun B Ho J L Ding

Sushi peptides [S1 (Sushi 1 peptide) and S3] are derived from the LPS (lipopolysaccharide; also known as endotoxin)-binding domains of an LPS-sensitive serine protease, Factor C, from the horseshoe crab (Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda). S1 and S3 interact at high affinity with LPS. The intermolecular disulphide bonding in the S3 dimer is indispensable for its LPS binding, disruption and consequen...

2015
Daniel Henry Stones Anne Marie Krachler

Bacterial pathogens often target conserved cellular mechanisms within their hosts to rewire signaling pathways and facilitate infection. Rho GTPases are important nodes within eukaryotic signaling networks and thus constitute a common target of pathogen-mediated manipulation. A diverse array of microbial mechanisms exists to interfere with Rho GTPase signaling. While targeting of GTPases by sec...

Journal: :European journal of biology and biotechnology 2023

In recent years, many countries, especially after the increase in population and agricultural land, suffered from a freshwater shortage. This research obtained positive role of using biotransformation processes to treat contaminated water reuse it agriculture. The results indicated that bioremediation wastewater by "bacterial consortium” has effect on reducing some biological non-biological pol...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2013
t. popova p. marinova

lipid oxidation was studied in m. longissimusdorsiand m. semimembranosusin male lambs of northeastern bulgarian fine wool breed and cross of this breed with ile de france, reared indoors and on pasture. the oxidation of the lipids was determined by quantification of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (tbars), formed during the storage of the muscles at 4 ˚с until 6th dayand -20 ˚с until 90...

Journal: :Molecules 2018
Eric M Kohn David J Shirley Lubov Arotsky Angela M Picciano Zachary Ridgway Michael W Urban Benjamin R Carone Gregory A Caputo

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been an area of great interest, due to the high selectivity of these molecules toward bacterial targets over host cells and the limited development of bacterial resistance to these molecules throughout evolution. The peptide C18G has been shown to be a selective, broad spectrum AMP with a net +8 cationic charge from seven lysine residues in the sequence. In th...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2000
L Zhang M G Scott H Yan L D Mayer R E Hancock

Three structural variants (PV5, PV7, and PV8) of the horseshoe crab cationic antimicrobial peptide polyphemusin I were designed with improved amphipathic profiles. Circular dichroism spectroscopy analysis indicated that in phosphate buffer polyphemusin I, PV7, and PV8 displayed the spectrum of a type II beta-turn-rich structure, but, like polyphemusin I, all three variants adopted a typical bet...

2015
Flora Salvo Suzanne C. Dufour Dounia Hamoutene Christopher C. Parrish Stephan Neil Witt

A new opportunistic annelid (Ophryotrocha cyclops) discovered on benthic substrates underneath finfish aquaculture sites in Newfoundland (NL) may be involved in the remediation of organic wastes. At those aquaculture sites, bacterial mats and O. cyclops often coexist and are used as indicators of organic enrichment. Little is known on the trophic strategies used by these annelids, including whe...

Journal: :Gut 1964
P P HOET H EYSSEN

Steatorrhoea in rats with an intestinal cul-de-sac is mainly due to malabsorption of alimentary fats but faecal lipids of endogenous origin are also increased. Steatorrhoea depends on the site of the blind loop in the small intestine and is mainly caused by bacterial proliferation in the lumen of the gut. The aetiological role of Gram-positive anaerobic microbes, especially Clostridium welchii,...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2007
Grazyna Durska

The presented studies were carried out to get more information about physiological properties of methylotrophic bacteria selected from sewage sludges derived from mechanical and biological sewage treatment plants. All the isolated bacterial strains belonged to facultative methylotrophs. The majority of them utilized glucose, starch and lipids. Moreover, most of them were also found to possess p...

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