نتایج جستجو برای: regulated pilus

تعداد نتایج: 178322  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Martin Overgaard Sigrun Wegener-Feldbrügge Lotte Søgaard-Andersen

In Myxococcus xanthus, two-component systems have crucial roles in regulating motility behavior and development. Here we describe an orphan response regulator, consisting of an N-terminal receiver domain and a C-terminal DNA binding domain, which is required for A and type IV pilus-dependent gliding motility. Genetic evidence suggests that phosphorylation of the conserved, phosphorylatable aspa...

2015
Mark Sistrom Derek Park Heath E. O’Brien Zheng Wang David S. Guttman Jeffrey P. Townsend Paul E. Turner Dawn L Arnold

Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola (Pph) is a significant bacterial pathogen of agricultural crops, and phage Φ6 and other members of the dsRNA virus family Cystoviridae undergo lytic (virulent) infection of Pph, using the type IV pilus as the initial site of cellular attachment. Despite the popularity of Pph/phage Φ6 as a model system in evolutionary biology, Pph resistance to phage Φ6 rema...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2008
Jason W Rosch Beth Mann Justin Thornton Jack Sublett Elaine Tuomanen

The rlrA pilus locus of Streptococcus pneumoniae is an example of a pathogenicity island acquired through genetic recombination. Many acquired genetic elements commandeer preexisting networks of the new organism for transcriptional regulation. We hypothesized that the rlrA locus has integrated into transcriptional regulatory networks controlling expression of virulence factors important in adhe...

Journal: :Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology 2023

The pilus is an extracellular structural part that can be detected in some Streptococcus pneumoniae ( S. ) isolates (type I pili are found approximately 30% of strains, while type II 20%). It anchored to the cell wall by LPXTG-like motifs on peptidoglycan. Two kinds have been discovered, namely, pilus-1 and pilus-2. former encoded islet 1 (PI-1) a polymer formed protein subunits RrgA, RrgB RrgC...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Shengmei Jiang Su Eun Park Puja Yadav Lawrence C Paoletti Michael R Wessels

Group B streptococcus (GBS) pili may enhance colonization and infection by mediating bacterial adhesion to host cells, invasion across endothelial and epithelial barriers, and resistance to bacterial ingestion and killing by host phagocytes. However, it remains unclear how pilus expression is regulated and how modulation of pilus production affects GBS interactions with the human host. We inves...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Arlene Swierczynski Hung Ton-That

Multiple pilus gene clusters have been identified in several gram-positive bacterial genomes sequenced to date, including the Actinomycetales, clostridia, streptococci, and corynebacteria. The genome of Corynebacterium diphtheriae contains three pilus gene clusters, two of which have been previously characterized. Here, we report the characterization of the third pilus encoded by the spaHIG clu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Anjali Mandlik Asis Das Hung Ton-That

Cell surface pili in gram-positive bacteria orchestrate the colonization of host tissues, evasion of immunity, and the development of biofilms. Recent work revealed that pilus assembly is a biphasic process wherein pilus polymerization is catalyzed by a pilus-specific sortase followed by cell wall anchoring of the pilus that is promoted by the housekeeping sortase. Here, we present molecular ge...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1988
D A Herrington R H Hall G Losonsky J J Mekalanos R K Taylor M M Levine

Isogenic mutant strains of V. cholerae O1 lacking elements of a genetic regulon controlled by toxR and implicated in virulence were tested in volunteers. A deletion mutation in ctxA, the gene encoding the A subunit of cholera toxin, markedly attenuated disease symptoms without affecting intestinal colonization. Deletion of toxR, the gene encoding the cholera toxin-positive regulatory protein re...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Andrew H Gaspar Hung Ton-That

Different surface organelles contribute to specific interactions of a pathogen with host tissues or infectious partners. Multiple pilus gene clusters potentially encoding different surface structures have been identified in several gram-positive bacterial genomes sequenced to date, including actinomycetales, clostridia, corynebacteria, and streptococci. Corynebacterium diphtheriae has been show...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2006
Scilla Buccato Domenico Maione Cira Daniela Rinaudo Gianfranco Volpini Anna Rita Taddei Roberto Rosini John L Telford Guido Grandi Immaculada Margarit

Recent data indicate that the human pathogen group B Streptococcus (GBS) produces pilus-like structures encoded in genomic islands with similar organization to pathogenicity islands. On the basis of the amino acid sequence of their protein components, 3 different types of pili have been identified in GBS, at least 1 of which is present in all isolates. We recently demonstrated that recombinant ...

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