نتایج جستجو برای: bacteria transport

تعداد نتایج: 448588  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2005
Manuel Zúñiga Iñaki Comas Raquel Linaje Vicente Monedero María Jesús Yebra Carlos David Esteban Josef Deutscher Gaspar Pérez-Martínez Fernando González-Candelas

The phosphoenolpyruvate:carbohydrate phosphotransferase system (PTS) represents hitherto the only example of group translocation transport systems. PTS transporters are exclusively found in bacteria and can be grouped on the basis of sequence and structure into six classes. We have analyzed the evolution of mannose-class PTS transporters. These transporters have a limited distribution among bac...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1977
A G Helstad J L Kimball D G Maki

With aspirated specimens from clinical infections, we evaluated the recovery of anaerobic, aerobic, and facultative bacteria in three widely used transport systems: (i) aspirated fluid in a gassed-out tube (FGT), (ii) swab in modified Cary and Blair transport medium (SCB), and (iii) swab in a gassed-out tube (SGT). Transport tubes were held at 25 degrees C and semiquantitatively sampled at 0, 2...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2014
Catherine A Wakeman Jonathan R Goodson Vineetha M Zacharia Wade C Winkler

Magnesium is the most abundant divalent metal in cells and is required for many structural and enzymatic functions. For bacteria, at least three families of proteins function as magnesium transporters. In recent years, it has been shown that a subset of these transport proteins is regulated by magnesium-responsive genetic control elements. In this study, we investigated the cellular requirement...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
N N Nichols C S Harwood

PcaK is a transporter and chemoreceptor protein from Pseudomonas putida that is encoded as part of the beta-ketoadipate pathway regulon for aromatic acid degradation. When expressed in Escherichia coli, PcaK was localized to the membrane and catalyzed the accumulation of two aromatic substrates, 4-hydroxybenzoate and protocatechuate, against a concentration gradient. Benzoate inhibited 4-hydrox...

2006
C. Mohandass

Siderophore is the Greek phrase for “iron bearer” and is applied to molecules that can bind metals at very high affinities. Marine bacteria as do their terrestrial counterparts, secrete siderophores, which are small peptide molecules, readily assembled by short dedicated metabolic pathways which contain side chains and functional groups that can provide a high affinity set of ligands for coordi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Brian M Hopkinson Kelly L Roe Katherine A Barbeau

The ability to acquire diverse and abundant forms of iron would be expected to confer a survival advantage in the marine environment, where iron is scarce. Marine bacteria are known to use siderophores and inorganic iron, but their ability to use heme, an abundant intracellular iron form, has only been examined preliminarily. Microscilla marina, a cultured relative of a bacterial group frequent...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Handan Kaplan Robert W Hutkins

Fermentation of fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and other oligosaccharides has been suggested to be an important property for the selection of bacterial strains used as probiotics. However, little information is available on FOS transport and metabolism by lactic acid bacteria and other probiotic bacteria. The objectives of this research were to identify and characterize the FOS transport system o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
T T Eighmy P L Bishop

This research documents an effect of reactor turbulence on the ability of gram-negative wastewater biofilm bacteria to actively transport l-aspartate via a binding-protein-mediated transport system. Biofilms which were not preadapted to turbulence and which possessed two separate and distinct aspartate transport systems (systems 1 and 2) were subjected to a turbulent flow condition in a hydrody...

Journal: :Biopolymers 2007
Katrin Karbstein

GTPases are a universally conserved class of regulatory proteins involved in such diverse cellular functions as signal transduction, translation, cytoskeleton formation, and intracellular transport. GTPases are also required for ribosome assembly in eukaryotes and bacteria, where they present themselves as possible regulatory molecules. Strikingly, in bacteria they represent the largest class o...

Journal: :Cell 2015
Alexandre Persat Carey D. Nadell Minyoung Kevin Kim Francois Ingremeau Albert Siryaporn Knut Drescher Ned S. Wingreen Bonnie L. Bassler Zemer Gitai Howard A. Stone

In the wild, bacteria are predominantly associated with surfaces as opposed to existing as free-swimming, isolated organisms. They are thus subject to surface-specific mechanics, including hydrodynamic forces, adhesive forces, the rheology of their surroundings, and transport rules that define their encounters with nutrients and signaling molecules. Here, we highlight the effects of mechanics o...

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