نتایج جستجو برای: pilus island

تعداد نتایج: 61934  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Hailyn V Nielsen Ana L Flores-Mireles Andrew L Kau Kimberly A Kline Jerome S Pinkner Fabrice Neiers Staffan Normark Birgitta Henriques-Normark Michael G Caparon Scott J Hultgren

Enterococci commonly cause hospital-acquired infections, such as infective endocarditis and catheter-associated urinary tract infections. In animal models of these infections, a long hairlike extracellular protein fiber known as the endocarditis- and biofilm-associated (Ebp) pilus is an important virulence factor for Enterococcus faecalis. For Ebp and other sortase-assembled pili, the pilus-ass...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
E T Saulino E Bullitt S J Hultgren

Type 1 pilus biogenesis was used as a paradigm to investigate ordered macromolecular assembly at the outer cell membrane. The ability of Gram-negative bacteria to secrete proteins across their outer membrane and to assemble adhesive macromolecular structures on their surface is a defining event in pathogenesis. We elucidated genetic, biochemical, and biophysical requirements for assembly of fun...

2013
Benard W. Kulohoma Katherine Gray Arox Kamng'ona Jennifer Cornick Stephen D. Bentley Robert S. Heyderman Dean B. Everett

The pneumococcal pilus has been shown to be an important determinant of adhesion and virulence in mouse models of colonization, pneumonia, and bacteremia. A pilus is capable of inducing protective immunity, supporting its inclusion in next-generation pneumococcal protein vaccine formulations. Whether this vaccine target is common among pneumococci in sub-Saharan Africa is uncertain. To define t...

2014
Marisol Figueira Monica Moschioni Gabriella De Angelis Michèle Barocchi Vishakha Sabharwal Vega Masignani Stephen I. Pelton

UNLABELLED The pneumococcal Pilus-1 enhances attachment to epithelial cells in the respiratory tract and subsequent invasion. Pilus-1 expression is bi-stable and positively regulated by the RlrA transcriptional regulator. To delineate the role of pilus-1 in Experimental Otitis Media (EOM), we evaluated colonization and disease due to a Streptococcus pneumoniae (SP) wild type strain (Taiwan19F-1...

2017
Belkys C. Sanchez Chungyu Chang Chenggang Wu Bryan Tran Hung Ton-That

The Gram-positive actinobacteria Actinomyces spp. are key colonizers in the development of oral biofilms due to the inherent ability of Actinomyces to adhere to receptor polysaccharides on the surface of oral streptococci and host cells. This receptor-dependent bacterial interaction, or coaggregation, requires a unique sortase-catalyzed pilus consisting of the pilus shaft FimA and the coaggrega...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Patrick Seitz Melanie Blokesch

Natural competence for transformation is a mode of horizontal gene transfer that is commonly used by bacteria to take up DNA from their environment. As part of this developmental program, so-called competence genes, which encode the components of a DNA-uptake machinery, are expressed. Several models have been proposed for the DNA-uptake complexes of competent bacteria, and most include a type I...

2013
Jouko Sillanpää Chungyu Chang Kavindra V. Singh Maria Camila Montealegre Sreedhar R. Nallapareddy Barrett R. Harvey Hung Ton-That Barbara E. Murray

The endocarditis and biofilm-associated pilus (Ebp) operon is a component of the core genome of Enterococcus faecalis that has been shown to be important for biofilm formation, adherence to host fibrinogen, collagen and platelets, and in experimental endocarditis and urinary tract infection models. Here, we created single and double deletion mutants of the pilus subunits and sortases; next, by ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Yvonne M Lee Karen W Dodson Scott J Hultgren

P-pilus biogenesis occurs via the highly conserved chaperone-usher pathway and involves the strict coordination of multiple subunit proteins. All nonadhesin structural P-pilus subunits possess the same topology, consisting of two domains: an incomplete immunoglobulin-like fold (pilin body) and an N-terminal extension. Pilus subunits form interactions with one another through donor strand exchan...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2015
Birgit Habenstein Antoine Loquet Songhwan Hwang Karin Giller Suresh Kumar Vasa Stefan Becker Michael Habeck Adam Lange

Type 1 pili are filamentous protein assemblies on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria that mediate adhesion to host cells during the infection process. The molecular structure of type 1 pili remains elusive on the atomic scale owing to their insolubility and noncrystallinity. Herein we describe an approach for hybrid-structure determination that is based on data from solution-state NMR spectr...

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