نتایج جستجو برای: fimh protein

تعداد نتایج: 1234984  

Journal: :journal of medical bacteriology 0
gholamreza goudarzi department of microbiology, faculty of medicine, lorestan university of medical sciences, khorramabad, ir iran. jalil fallah-mehrabadi the lister institute of microbiology, tehran, ir iran. fatemeh farahani-hatamabadi department of microbiology, science and research branch, islamic azad university, tehran, ir iran. hedroosha molla-agha-mirzaei the lister institute of microbiology, tehran, ir iran. sarah najafi pharmaceutical incubator center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran.

b ackground: the prevalence of urinary tract infection (uti) is really high in the world. escherichia coli is a major agent of uti. one of the strategies for decreasing uti infections is vaccine development. as the attachment is a really important stage in colonization and infection, at- tachment inhibition has an applied strategy.  fimh protein is a major factor during bacterial colonization i...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Maximilian M Sauer Roman P Jakob Jonathan Eras Sefer Baday Deniz Eriş Giulio Navarra Simon Bernèche Beat Ernst Timm Maier Rudi Glockshuber

Ligand-receptor interactions that are reinforced by mechanical stress, so-called catch-bonds, play a major role in cell-cell adhesion. They critically contribute to widespread urinary tract infections by pathogenic Escherichia coli strains. These pathogens attach to host epithelia via the adhesin FimH, a two-domain protein at the tip of type I pili recognizing terminal mannoses on epithelial gl...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
M A Schembri P Klemm

The FimH adhesin of Escherichia coli type 1 fimbriae confers the ability to bind to D-mannosides by virtue of a receptor-binding domain located in its N-terminal region. This protein was engineered into a heterobifunctional adhesin by introducing a secondary binding site in the C-terminal region. The insertion of histidine clusters into this site resulted in coordination of various metal ions b...

2017
Krzysztof Grzymajlo Maciej Ugorski Jaroslaw Suchanski Anna E. Kedzierska Rafal Kolenda Anna Jarzab Agnieszka Biernatowska Peter Schierack

It was suggested that minor differences in the structure of FimH are most likely associated with differences in its adhesion specificities and may determine the tropism of various Salmonella serovars to different species and tissues. We have recently shown that FimH adhesins from host-adapted serovars, e.g., Salmonella Choleraesuis (SCh), bind to other glycoprotein receptors compared to FimH fr...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2007
Diana Munera Scott Hultgren Luis Angel Fernández

In this work we discover that a specific recognition of the N-terminal lectin domain of FimH adhesin by the usher FimD is essential for the biogenesis of type 1 pili in Escherichia coli. These filamentous organelles are assembled by the chaperone-usher pathway, in which binary complexes between fimbrial subunits and the periplasmic chaperone FimC are recognized by the outer membrane protein Fim...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Steen G Stahlhut Sujay Chattopadhyay Carsten Struve Scott J Weissman Pavel Aprikian Stephen J Libby Ferric C Fang Karen Angeliki Krogfelt Evgeni V Sokurenko

FimH is an adhesive subunit of type 1 fimbriae expressed by different enterobacterial species. The enteric bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae is an environmental organism that is also a frequent cause of sepsis, urinary tract infection (UTI), and liver abscess. Type 1 fimbriae have been shown to be critical for the ability of K. pneumoniae to cause UTI in a murine model. We show here that the K. p...

2016
Víctor M. Luna-Pineda Juan Pablo Reyes-Grajeda Ariadnna Cruz-Córdova Zeus Saldaña-Ahuactzi Sara A. Ochoa Carmen Maldonado-Bernal Vicenta Cázares-Domínguez Leticia Moreno-Fierros José Arellano-Galindo Rigoberto Hernández-Castro Juan Xicohtencatl-Cortes

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) is the main etiologic agent. Fimbriae assembled on the bacterial surface are essential for adhesion to the urinary tract epithelium. In this study, the FimH, CsgA, and PapG adhesins were fused to generate biomolecules for use as potential target vaccines...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Evgeni V Sokurenko Michael Feldgarden Elena Trintchina Scott J Weissman Serine Avagyan Sujay Chattopadhyay James R Johnson Daniel E Dykhuizen

Spread of biological species from primary into novel habitats leads to within-species adaptive niche differentiation and is commonly driven by acquisition of point mutations in individual genes that increase fitness in the alternative environment. However, finding footprints of adaptive niche differentiation in specific genes remains a challenge. Here we describe a novel method to analyze the f...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2006
Julie Bouckaert Jenny Mackenzie José L de Paz Beatrice Chipwaza Devapriya Choudhury Anton Zavialov Karin Mannerstedt Jennifer Anderson Denis Piérard Lode Wyns Peter H Seeberger Stefan Oscarson Henri De Greve Stefan D Knight

Type-1 fimbriae are important virulence factors for the establishment of Escherichia coli urinary tract infections. Bacterial adhesion to the high-mannosylated uroplakin Ia glycoprotein receptors of bladder epithelium is mediated by the FimH adhesin. Previous studies have attributed differences in mannose-sensitive adhesion phenotypes between faecal and uropathogenic E. coli to sequence variati...

2015
Marta Kuźmińska-Bajor Krzysztof Grzymajło Maciej Ugorski

We have recently shown that Salmonella Gallinarum type 1 fimbriae with endogenous mannose-resistant (MR) variant of the FimH protein increase systemic dissemination of S. Gallinarum and colonization of internal organs in comparison to the S. Gallinarum fimH knockout strain or the mutant expressing mannose-sensitive (MS) FimH variant from S. Enteritidis. Elaborating from these studies, we propos...

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