نتایج جستجو برای: bacteria attachment

تعداد نتایج: 223296  

2016
Jingzhuan Wan Junjie Ai Yonghua Zhang Xiaohui Geng Qiang Gao Zhiliang Cheng

A signal-off impedimetric immune-biosensor based on gold nanoparticle (AuNP)-mediated electron transfer (ET) across a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) was the developed for highly sensitive detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 bacteria. The biosensor was fabricated by covalently grafting an anti-Escherichia coli O157:H7 antibody onto SAM-modified gold electrodes. Following bacterial capture, the...

2017
Siddharth Tevatia Nikhil Sharma Rahul Chopra

Periodontal diseases are bacterial infections characterized by inflammation and destruction of the attachment apparatus, often leading to tooth loss. The most common forms of periodontal diseases, gingivitis and periodontitis are caused by bacteria adjacent to or associated with periodontal structures. These bacteria, along with calculus and other local factors, are the principal components tha...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Teck Wah R Chia Vu Tuan Nguyen Thomas McMeekin Narelle Fegan Gary A Dykes

Bacterial attachment onto materials has been suggested to be stochastic by some authors but nonstochastic and based on surface properties by others. We investigated this by attaching pairwise combinations of two Salmonella enterica serovar Sofia (S. Sofia) strains (with different physicochemical and attachment properties) with one strain each of S. enterica serovar Typhimurium, S. enterica sero...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Mark P Stevens Pauline M van Diemen Gad Frankel Alan D Phillips Timothy S Wallis

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) comprises a broad group of bacteria, some of which cause attaching and effacing (AE) lesions and enteritis in animals and humans. Non-O157 STEC serotypes contain a gene (efa1) that mediates attachment to cultured epithelial cells. An almost-identical gene in enteropathogenic E. coli (lifA) encodes lymphostatin, which inhibits the proliferation of mi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
J W Nielsen J S Dickson J D Crouse

A bacteriocin produced by Pediococcus acidilactici had an inhibitory and bactericidal effect on Listeria monocytogenes associated with fresh meat. MICs were significantly lower than minimum killing concentrations. When meat was inoculated with L. monocytogenes, the bacteriocin reduced the number of attached bacteria in 2 min by 0.5 to 2.2 log cycles depending upon bacteriocin concentration. Mea...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1982
R A LeMahieu D Pruess M Carson

Erythromycin A(1)inhibits the growth of bacteria by blocking protein synthesis.1) The antibiotic acts by specifically binding to 50 S ribosomes in both Gram-positive(Bacillus2)and Staphylococcus3)) and Gram-negative(Eschericihac4))bacteria. In cell free preparations, the binding occurs at very low erythromycin concentrations and about one molecule of erythromycin is bound per 50 S ribosome.3・4)...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1974
D Orstavik F W Kraus L C Henshaw

The ability of Streptococcus strains to adhere to the tooth surface in vitro was investigated. Polished enamel slabs, with and without acquired pellicles, were incubated with buffer suspensions of oral streptococci, and attached bacteria were counted under a microscope using incident light. Low numbers of bacteria adhered to uncoated enamel; the presence of an acquired pellicle significantly en...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
H Schulze-Koops H Burkhardt J Heesemann T Kirsch B Swoboda C Bull S Goodman F Emmrich

The binding of bacteria or bacterial products to host proteins of tissue extracellular matrix may be a mechanism of tissue adherence. We investigated interactions of the plasmid-encoded outer membrane protein YadA, which confers pathogenic functions on enteropathogenic yersiniae, with fibronectin. Attachment of YadA-positive and YadA-negative recombinant Yersinia enterocolitica strains to carti...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Ece Karatan Tammi R Duncan Paula I Watnick

Vibrio cholerae is both an environmental bacterium and a human intestinal pathogen. The attachment of bacteria to surfaces in biofilms is thought to be an important feature of the survival of this bacterium both in the environment and within the human host. Biofilm formation occurs when cell-surface and cell-cell contacts are formed to make a three-dimensional structure characterized by pillars...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
M N Liang S P Smith S J Metallo I S Choi M Prentiss G M Whitesides

Mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis have become an increasingly important subject as pathogens have become increasingly resistant to current antibiotics. The adhesion of microorganisms to the surface of host tissue is often a first step in pathogenesis and is a plausible target for new antiinfective agents. Examination of bacterial adhesion has been difficult both because it is polyvalent and ...

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