نتایج جستجو برای: lasi

تعداد نتایج: 209  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Juan I Fuxman Bass Daniela M Russo Maria L Gabelloni Jorge R Geffner Mirta Giordano Mariana Catalano Angeles Zorreguieta Analía S Trevani

We previously demonstrated that extracellular bacterial DNA activates neutrophils through a CpG- and TLR9-independent mechanism. Biofilms are microbial communities enclosed in a polymeric matrix that play a critical role in the pathogenesis of many infectious diseases. Because extracellular DNA is a key component of biofilms of different bacterial species, the aim of this study was to determine...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Meizhen Wang Amy L Schaefer Ajai A Dandekar E Peter Greenberg

The bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen that uses a quorum sensing signal cascade to activate expression of dozens of genes when sufficient population densities have been reached. Quorum sensing controls production of several key virulence factors, including secreted proteases such as elastase. Cooperating groups of bacteria growing on protein are susceptible to ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Weihua Chu Tesfalem R Zere Mary M Weber Thomas K Wood Marvin Whiteley Benjamin Hidalgo-Romano Ernesto Valenzuela Robert J C McLean

Indole production by Escherichia coli, discovered in the early 20th century, has been used as a diagnostic marker for distinguishing E. coli from other enteric bacteria. By using transcriptional profiling and competition studies with defined mutants, we show that cyclic AMP (cAMP)-regulated indole formation is a major factor that enables E. coli growth in mixed biofilm and planktonic population...

2011
Shicheng Chen William J. Hickey

The bacterium Delftia sp. Cs1-4 produces novel extracellular structures (nanopods) in conjunction with its growth on phenanthrene. While a full genome sequence is available for strain Cs1-4, genetic tools that could be applied to study phenanthrene degradation/nanopod production have not been reported. Thus, the objectives of this study were to establish such tools, and apply them for molecular...

2012
Guennaëlle Dieppois Véréna Ducret Olivier Caille Karl Perron

The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa responds to zinc, cadmium and cobalt by way of the CzcRS two-component system. In presence of these metals the regulatory protein CzcR induces the expression of the CzcCBA efflux pump, expelling and thereby inducing resistance to Zn, Cd and Co. Importantly, CzcR co-regulates carbapenem antibiotic resistance by repressing the expression of the Op...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2012
Georg Bender Thomas Wiegand Hellmut Eckert Roland Fröhlich Constantin G Daniliuc Christian Mück-Lichtenfeld Sylvester Ndambuki Tom Ziegler Gerald Kehr Gerhard Erker

The ternary silicide La2Li2Si3 was synthesized from the elements in a sealed niobium tube. La2Li2Si3 was characterized by powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction: Ce2Li2Ge3 type, Cmcm, a 1⁄4 450.03(8), b 1⁄4 1880.3(4), c 1⁄4 689.6(1) pm, wR2 1⁄4 0.0178, 597 F2 values, and 26 parameters. The La2Li2Si3 structure contains two crystallographically independent silicon sites, both in slightly dis...

2017
Cicik Alfiniyah Martin A Bees A Jamie Wood

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative bacterium that is responsible for a wide range of infections in humans. Colonies employ quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate gene expression, including for virulence factors, swarming motility and complex social traits. The QS signalling system of P. aeruginosa is known to involve multiple control components, notably the las, rhl and pqs systems. In this p...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Larry A Gallagher Susan L McKnight Marina S Kuznetsova Everett C Pesci Colin Manoil

A set of 30 mutants exhibiting reduced production of the phenazine poison pyocyanin were isolated following transposon mutagenesis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. The mutants could be subdivided into those with defects in the primary phenazine biosynthetic pathway and those with more pleiotropic defects. The largest set of pleiotropic mutations blocked the production of the extracellular Pseudo...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
E C Pesci J P Pearson P C Seed B H Iglewski

The production of several virulence factors by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is controlled according to cell density through two quorum-sensing systems, las and rhl. The las system is comprised of the transcriptional activator protein LasR and of LasI, which directs the synthesis of the autoinducer PAI-1. Similarly, the rhl system consists of the transcriptional activator protein RhlR and of RhlI, whi...

2013
Wendy E. Kaman Nora El Arkoubi-El Arkoubi Sanne Roffel Hubert P. Endtz Alex van Belkum Floris J. Bikker John P. Hays

Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces a number of proteases that are associated with virulence and disease progression. A substrate able to detect P. aeruginosa-specific proteolytic activity could help to rapidly alert clinicians to the virulence potential of individual P. aeruginosa strains. For this purpose we designed a set of P. aeruginosa-specific fluorogenic substrates, comprising fluorescence ...

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