نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial survival

تعداد نتایج: 527670  

2013

Polymyxin B interacts with divalent cations by displacing cations from their binding sites in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) molecules. It leads to the disorganization of the outer membrane component of the Gram negative bacteria, which releases LPS component from bacterial surface causing severe membrane leakage and finally cell death. In this paper, the reversible activity of PMB was investigat...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2003
Shan Rui Yuk-Ching Tse-Dinh

Every living organism needs to have multiple defense mechanisms against environmental challenge for survival during evolution. Rapid changes in gene expression have been demonstrated during bacterial adaptation to environmental stress. Since DNA supercoiling varies in response to environment, and since supercoiling is known to influence strand separation in DNA, and therefore many vital cellula...

2013
JIE WANG GANG WU BAOJIN MA JIANHUA WU DUAN CAI

The aim of the current study was to investigate the therapeutic effect of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook F multiglycosides (TWG) on gut barrier dysfunction in rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP). ANP was induced in rats using 3.5% sodium taurocholate. The rats were divided into 3 groups: the sham operation (SO), ANP and ANP+TWG groups. Biochemical and pathological change of pancreatic t...

2014
Ravikiran M. Raju Mark P. Jedrychowski Jun-Rong Wei Jessica T. Pinkham Annie S. Park Kathryn O'Brien German Rehren Dirk Schnappinger Steven P. Gygi Eric J. Rubin

Unlike most bacterial species, Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on the Clp proteolysis system for survival even in in vitro conditions. We hypothesized that Clp is required for the physiologic turnover of mycobacterial proteins whose accumulation is deleterious to bacterial growth and survival. To identify cellular substrates, we employed quantitative proteomics and transcriptomics to identif...

2012
Vanitha Mariappan Kumutha Malar Vellasamy Onn H. Hashim Jamuna Vadivelu

Proteins of B. pseudomallei and B. cepacia involved in virulence and survival were demonstrated using proteomic analysis of stationary phase bacterial culture supernatants. Host response to live B. pseudomallei and B. cepacia and their secretory proteins have provided further insights into bacterial virulence.

2011
Carla Pereira Yolanda J. Silva Ana L. Santos Ângela Cunha Newton C. M. Gomes Adelaide Almeida

Phage therapy may represent a viable alternative to antibiotics to inactivate fish pathogenic bacteria. Its use, however, requires the awareness of novel kinetics phenomena not applied to conventional drug treatments. The main objective of this work was to isolate bacteriophages with potential to inactivate fish pathogenic bacteria, without major effects on the structure of natural bacterial co...

2017
Congyan Zhang Li Yang Yunfeng Ding Yang Wang Lan Lan Qin Ma Xiang Chi Peng Wei Yongfang Zhao Alexander Steinbüchel Hong Zhang Pingsheng Liu

Lipid droplets (LDs) are multi-functional organelles consisting of a neutral lipid core surrounded by a phospholipid monolayer, and exist in organisms ranging from bacteria to humans. Here we study the functions of LDs in the oleaginous bacterium Rhodococcus jostii. We show that these LDs bind to genomic DNA through the major LD protein, MLDS, which increases survival rate of the bacterial cell...

2004
G. Kminek J. L. Bada

Introduction: The conditions on Mars are thought to have been more conducive for life during its early history, about 3 billion years ago. If life ever evolved on Mars, would it be possible to see the remnants of a long-extinct biosphere today? Or even more interesting, would it be possible to find Martian bacterial spores that survived for billions of years on Mars? Bacterial spores exhibit a ...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2017
Yusuf Talha Tamer Erdal Toprak

In this issue of Molecular Cell, Gutierrez et al. (2017) unravel a bacterial survival strategy that they term "density-dependent persistence" or DDP. The authors demonstrate that the majority of isogenic cells in bacterial populations survive lethal antibiotic doses once bacteria consume nutrients and enter stationary growth phase.

Journal: :Cell 2015
Miguel P. Soares

Schieber et al. demonstrate that a specific gut microbiota bacterial strain induces a host-mediated protection mechanism against inflammation-driven wasting syndrome. This salutary effect confers a net survival advantage against bacterial infection, without interfering with the host's pathogen load, revealing that host-microbiota interactions regulate disease tolerance to infection.

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