نتایج جستجو برای: surface display and bacterial pili

تعداد نتایج: 16970276  

2012
Jeanna E. Klinth Mickaël Castelain Bernt Eric Uhlin Ove Axner

Adhesion to host tissues is an initiating step in a majority of bacterial infections. In the case of Gram-negative bacteria this adhesion is often mediated by a specific interaction between an adhesin, positioned at the distal end of bacterial pili, and its receptor on the surface of the host tissue. Furthermore, the rod of the pilus, and particularly its biomechanical properties, is believed t...

2018
Vengadesan Krishnan Priyanka Chaurasia Abhiruchi Kant

The ability to adhere to intestinal epithelial tissue and mucosal surfaces is a key criterion in selecting probiotics. Adhesion is considered to be a prerequisite for successful colonization and survival in the gastrointestinal tract to provide persistent beneficial effects to the host. Bacteria express a multitude of surface components that mediate adherence. Pili or fimbriae are surface adhes...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Ulrich Schwarz-Linek Mark J Banfield

The surface of Gram-positive bacteria comprises a single membrane and, typically, a thick layer of cross-linked peptidoglycan that imparts strength and rigidity. Anchored to this cell wall are protein assemblies, such as pili, and surface proteins, such as microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecules (MSCRAMMs) that act as surface adhesins. These proteins are critical not ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2004
Eric Nudleman Dale Kaiser

Type IV pili are an efficient and versatile device for bacterial surface motility. They are widespread among the beta-, gamma-, and delta-proteobacteria and the cyanobacteria. Within that diversity, there is a core of conserved proteins that includes the pilin (PilA), the motors PilB and PilT, and various components of pilus biogenesis and assembly, PilC, PilD, PilM, PilN, PilO, PilP, and PilQ....

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
Z Yang X Ma L Tong H B Kaplan L J Shimkets W Shi

Myxococcus xanthus social (S) gliding motility has been previously reported by us to require the chemotaxis homologues encoded by the dif genes. In addition, two cell surface structures, type IV pili and extracellular matrix fibrils, are also critical to M. xanthus S motility. We have demonstrated here that M. xanthus dif genes are required for the biogenesis of fibrils but not for that of type...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه رازی - دانشکده علوم 1389

fluorescence chemical sensors for the highly sensitive and selective determination of pb2+ , hg2+, co2+ and fe3+ ions in aqueous solutions are described. the ion sensing system was prepared by incorporating lipophilic ligand (l) as a neutral ion-selective fluoroionophore in the plasticized pvc membrane containing sodium tetraphenylborate or potasium tetrakis (p-chlorophenyl) borate as a liphoph...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1976
R Yanagawa E Honda

The presence of pili in human and animal parasites and pathogens of the genus Corynebacterium was examined. C. kutscheri, C. diphtheriae, and C. pseudodiphtheriticum possessed a fairly large number of pili, ranging from dozens to more than a hundred, in 91 to 100% of the bacterial cells. C. equi, C. hoagii, C. xerosis, C. pyogenes, and C. murisepticum had only a small number of pili in 10 to 37...

2017
Manuela K. Hospenthal Dawid Zyla Tiago R.D. Costa Adam Redzej Christoph Giese James Lillington Rudi Glockshuber Gabriel Waksman

Adhesive chaperone-usher pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers displayed on the surface of many bacterial pathogens. The type 1 and P pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) play important roles during urinary tract colonization, mediating attachment to the bladder and kidney, respectively. The biomechanical properties of the helical pilus rods allow them to reversibly uncoil in re...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Erin J van Schaik Carmen L Giltner Gerald F Audette David W Keizer Daisy L Bautista Carolyn M Slupsky Brian D Sykes Randall T Irvin

The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces multifunctional, polar, filamentous appendages termed type IV pili. Type IV pili are involved in colonization during infection, twitching motility, biofilm formation, bacteriophage infection, and natural transformation. Electrostatic surface analysis of modeled pilus fibers generated from P. aeruginosa strain PAK, K122-4, and KB-7 pilin...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2014
Anne-Flore Imhaus Guillaume Duménil

As mediators of adhesion, autoaggregation and bacteria-induced plasma membrane reorganization, type IV pili are at the heart of Neisseria meningitidis infection. Previous studies have proposed that two minor pilins, PilV and PilX, are displayed along the pilus structure and play a direct role in mediating these effects. In contrast with this hypothesis, combining imaging and biochemical approac...

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