نتایج جستجو برای: bacteria attachment

تعداد نتایج: 223296  

2012
Hongchul Jang Roberto Rusconi Roman Stocker

We demonstrate a novel pattern that results in bacterial biofilms as a result of the competition between hydrodynamic forces and adhesion forces. After the passage of an air plug, the break-up of the residual thin liquid film scrapes and rearranges bacteria on the surface, such that a ‘Swiss cheese’ pattern of holes is left in the residual biofilm. Bacteria often adhere to surfaces, where they ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
C L Weingart A A Weiss

The interaction between human neutrophils and wild-type Bordetella pertussis or mutants expressing altered lipopolysaccharide or lacking virulence factors-pertussis toxin, adenylate cyclase toxin, dermonecrotic toxin, filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA), pertactin, or BrkA-was examined. In the absence of antibodies, the wild-type strain and the mutants, with the exception of mutants lacking FHA, at...

Journal: :Gut 1990
S J Hessey J Spencer J I Wyatt G Sobala B J Rathbone A T Axon M F Dixon

Ultrastructural examination of biopsies showing Helicobacter pylori associated chronic gastritis reveals close attachment between gastric surface epithelial cells and the organism. The finding of 'adhesion pedestals', which represents a cellular response to the presence of the organism, is analogous to the response of intestinal cells to enteropathogenic E coli. Thus the development of bacteria...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 1993
S Swart G Smit B J Lugtenberg J W Kijne

In contrast to wild-type Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains, beta-1,2-glucan-deficient chvB mutants were found to be unable to attach to pea root hair tips. The mutants appeared to produce rhicadhesin, the protein that mediates the first step in attachment of Rhizobiaceae cells to plant root hairs, but the protein was inactive. Both attachment to root hairs and virulence of the chvB mutants coul...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
D R Clifton K A Fields S S Grieshaber C A Dooley E R Fischer D J Mead R A Carabeo T Hackstadt

The obligate intracellular bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis rapidly induces its own entry into host cells. Initial attachment is mediated by electrostatic interactions to heparan sulfate moieties on the host cell, followed by irreversible binding to an unknown secondary receptor. This secondary binding leads to the recruitment of actin to the site of attachment, formation of an actin-rich, pedes...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2009
Stephanie Abromaitis Richard S. Stephens

Chlamydia is an obligate intracellular pathogen that causes a wide range of diseases in humans. Attachment and entry are key processes in infectivity and subsequent pathogenesis of Chlamydia, yet the mechanisms governing these interactions are unknown. It was recently shown that a cell line, CHO6, that is resistant to attachment, and thus infectivity, of multiple Chlamydia species has a defect ...

Journal: :Science of The Total Environment 2021

Microbial colonization of microplastics (MPs) in aquatic ecosystems is a well-known phenomenon; however, there insufficient knowledge the early phase. Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents have been proposed as important pathways for MPs entry and transport environments are hotspots bacterial pathogens antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). This study aimed at characterizing communities stag...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
ramachandranpillai rajagopal department of veterinary microbiology, college of veterinary and animal sciences, mannuthy, thrissur, kerala, india, 680 651. govindapillai-krishnan nair department of veterinary microbiology, college of veterinary and animal sciences, mannuthy, thrissur, kerala, india, 680 651. mangattumuruppel mini department of veterinary microbiology, college of veterinary and animal sciences, mannuthy, thrissur, kerala, india, 680 651. leo joseph kerala agricultural university poultry farm, college of veterinary and animal sciences, mannuthy, thrissur, kerala, india, 680 651. mapranath-raghavan saseendranath department of preventive medicine and veterinary epidemiology, college of veterinary & animal sciences, mannuthy, thrissur, kerala, india. 680 651. koshy john department of veterinary microbiology, college of veterinary and animal sciences, pookot, lakkidi p.o., wayanad, kerala, india - 673 576.

background and objectives: biofilms are structural communities of bacterial cells enshrined in a self produced polymeric matrix. the studies on biofilm formation of pasteurella multocida have become imperative since it is a respiratory pathogen and its biofilm mode could possibly be one of its virulence factors for survival inside a host. the present study describes a biofilm assay for p. multo...

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