نتایج جستجو برای: membrane damaging

تعداد نتایج: 402011  

2018
Holly E Saito John R Harp Elizabeth M Fozo

Enterococcus faecalis is a commensal of the human gastrointestinal tract that can persist in the external environment and is a leading cause of hospital-acquired infections. Given its diverse habitats, the organism has developed numerous strategies to survive a multitude of environmental conditions. Previous studies have demonstrated that E. faecalis will incorporate fatty acids from bile and s...

2012
Thet Naing Tun Petra J. Cameron A. Tobias A. Jenkins

Pathogenic bacteria secrete various virulence factors, including toxins, lipases and proteases that allow them to infect, breakdown and colonize host tissue. Among various modes of action that the pathogenic bacteria use to damage the host, pore formation (by pore forming toxins (PFTs)) and lipid hydrolysis (by phospholipases) modes are common in damaging the eukaryotic cell membrane. PFTs in t...

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2000
K Hori A Sakaguchi M Kudoh K Ishida Y Aoyama Y Yoshida

Fungicidal activity of widely used imidazole antifungal drugs in topical applications is not so strong in spite of their fungistatic activities against dermatophytes and pathogenic yeasts. In order to improve fungicidal activity of imidazole antifungal agents, a series of novel imidazole derivatives having a hydrophobic substituent derived from isoprenoid were synthesized. The efficacy of these...

2016
Joanna Jońca Cecylia Tukaj Władysław Werel Urszula Mizerska Witold Fortuniak Julian Chojnowski

Antibacterial polysiloxane polymers with pending tert-butylamine groups are a novel class of compounds that are compatible with silicone elastomers, but their mechanism of action is not well understood. The research into their action mechanism was conducted on a polysiloxane copolymer grafted with tert-butylaminoethyl methacrylate and covalently attached fluorescein. Fluorometric measurements r...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2010
Katherine R Mariner Rachel Trowbridge Anil K Agarwal Keith Miller Alex J O'Neill Colin W G Fishwick Ian Chopra

Previous studies suggest that furanyl-rhodanines might specifically inhibit bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP). We further explored three compounds from this class. Although they inhibited RNAP, each compound also inhibited malate dehydrogenase and chymotrypsin. Using biosensors responsive to inhibition of macromolecular synthesis and membrane damaging assays, we concluded that in bacteria, one co...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
Susan E Jones Louise J Lloyd Kum K Tan Martin Buck

The phage shock protein (psp) operon of Escherichia coli is induced by membrane-damaging cues. Earlier studies linked defects in secretion across the inner membrane to induction of the psp response. Here we show that defects in yidC and sec secretion induce psp but that defects in tat and srp have no effect. We have also determined the cellular location of PspB and PspD proteins.

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2005

Journal: :Environmental technology 2014
S K Sossou N Hijikata M Sou R Tezuka A H Maiga N Funamizu

This study aimed to compare the inactivation rate and the mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria in three matrixes (sawdust, rice husk and charcoal) during the composting process. The inactivation rate was evaluated with Escherichia coli strain and the damaged parts and/or functions were evaluated with three different media. Normalized inactivation rate constant in three media and from three matrixe...

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