نتایج جستجو برای: surface display and bacterial pili

تعداد نتایج: 16970276  

2014
Alexandre Persat Howard A. Stone Zemer Gitai

Each bacterial species has a characteristic shape, but the benefits of specific morphologies remain largely unknown. To understand potential functions for cell shape, we focused on the curved bacterium Caulobacter crescentus. Paradoxically, C. crescentus curvature is robustly maintained in the wild but straight mutants have no known disadvantage in standard laboratory conditions. Here we demons...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1980
D P Fine B L Harper E D Carpenter C P Davis T Cavallo J C Guckian

We studied adherence to human cells by a strain of Escherichia coli. Adherence to erythrocytes was assessed directly by phase-contrast microscopy and indirectly by hemagglutination; adherence to peripheral blood leukocytes, using radiolabeled bacteria and subsequent determination of leukocyte-associated radioactivity; and adherence to renal glomeruli, by microscopy of fluoresceinated bacteria a...

2015
Mechthild Pohlschroder Rianne N. Esquivel

Type IV pili are ancient proteinaceous structures present on the cell surface of species in nearly all bacterial and archaeal phyla. These filaments, which are required for a diverse array of important cellular processes, are assembled employing a conserved set of core components. While type IV pilins, the structural subunits of pili, share little sequence homology, their signal peptides are st...

Journal: :Science 2010
Maxsim L Gibiansky Jacinta C Conrad Fan Jin Vernita D Gordon Dominick A Motto Margie A Mathewson Wiktor G Stopka Daria C Zelasko Joshua D Shrout Gerard C L Wong

Bacterial biofilms are structured multicellular communities involved in a broad range of infections. Knowing how free-swimming bacteria adapt their motility mechanisms near surfaces is crucial for understanding the transition between planktonic and biofilm phenotypes. By translating microscopy movies into searchable databases of bacterial behavior, we identified fundamental type IV pili-driven ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Paul E Orndorff Aditya Devapali Sarah Palestrant Aaron Wyse Mary Lou Everett R Randal Bollinger William Parker

The binding of human secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA), the primary immunoglobulin in the gut, to Escherichia coli is thought to be dependent on type 1 pili. Type 1 pili are filamentous bacterial surface attachment organelles comprised principally of a single protein, the product of the fimA gene. A minor component of the pilus fiber (the product of the fimH gene, termed the adhesin) mediates a...

2006
James Duguid Charles Brinton

| Most bacterial pathogens have long filamentous structures known as pili or fimbriae extending from their surface. These structures are often involved in the initial adhesion of the bacteria to host tissues during colonization. In Gram-negative bacteria, pili are typically formed by non-covalent interactions between pilin subunits. By contrast, the recently discovered pili in Gram-positive pat...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2007
Veronica Aberg Erik Fällman Ove Axner Bernt Eric Uhlin Scott J Hultgren Fredrik Almqvist

The infectious ability of uropathogenic Escherichia coli relies on adhesive fibers, termed pili or fimbriae, that are expressed on the bacterial surface. Pili are multi-protein structures that are formed via a highly preserved assembly and secretion system called the chaperone-usher pathway. We have earlier reported that small synthetic compounds, referred to as pilicides, disrupt both type 1 a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
A M Blom A Rytkönen P Vasquez G Lindahl B Dahlbäck A B Jonsson

C4b-binding protein (C4BP) is an important plasma inhibitor of the classical pathway of complement activation. Several bacterial pathogens bind C4BP, which may contribute to their virulence. In the present report we demonstrate that isolated type IV pili from Neisseria gonorrhoeae bind human C4BP in a dose-dependent and saturable manner. C4BP consists of seven identical alpha-chains and one bet...

Journal: :Science 2017
Courtney K Ellison Jingbo Kan Rebecca S Dillard David T Kysela Adrien Ducret Cecile Berne Cheri M Hampton Zunlong Ke Elizabeth R Wright Nicolas Biais Ankur B Dalia Yves V Brun

It is critical for bacteria to recognize surface contact and initiate physiological changes required for surface-associated lifestyles. Ubiquitous microbial appendages called pili are involved in sensing surfaces and facilitating downstream behaviors, but the mechanism by which pili mediate surface sensing has been unclear. We visualized Caulobacter crescentus pili undergoing dynamic cycles of ...

2016
Tiago R.D. Costa Aravindan Ilangovan Marta Ukleja Adam Redzej Joanne M. Santini Terry K. Smith Edward H. Egelman Gabriel Waksman

Conjugative pili are widespread bacterial appendages that play important roles in horizontal gene transfer, in spread of antibiotic resistance genes, and as sites of phage attachment. Among conjugative pili, the F "sex" pilus encoded by the F plasmid is the best functionally characterized, and it is also historically the most important, as the discovery of F-plasmid-mediated conjugation ushered...

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