نتایج جستجو برای: pilus island

تعداد نتایج: 61934  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
S R Kim T Komano

The entire nucleotide sequence of the pil region of the IncI1 plasmid R64 was determined. Analysis of the sequence indicated that 14 genes, designated pilI through pilV, are involved in the formation of the R64 thin pilus. Protein products of eight pil genes were identified by the maxicell procedure. The pilN product was shown to be a lipoprotein by an experiment using globomycin. A computer se...

2013
William J. Allen Gilles Phan Scott J. Hultgren Gabriel Waksman

Type 1 pili are representative of a class of bacterial surface structures assembled by the conserved chaperone/usher pathway and used by uropathogenic Escherichia coli to attach to bladder cells during infection. The outer membrane assembly platform-the usher-is critical for the formation of pili, catalysing the polymerisation of pilus subunits and enabling the secretion of the nascent pilus. D...

Journal: :Science 2000
H Tettelin N J Saunders J Heidelberg A C Jeffries K E Nelson J A Eisen K A Ketchum D W Hood J F Peden R J Dodson W C Nelson M L Gwinn R DeBoy J D Peterson E K Hickey D H Haft S L Salzberg O White R D Fleischmann B A Dougherty T Mason A Ciecko D S Parksey E Blair H Cittone E B Clark M D Cotton T R Utterback H Khouri H Qin J Vamathevan J Gill V Scarlato V Masignani M Pizza G Grandi L Sun H O Smith C M Fraser E R Moxon R Rappuoli J C Venter

The 2,272,351-base pair genome of Neisseria meningitidis strain MC58 (serogroup B), a causative agent of meningitis and septicemia, contains 2158 predicted coding regions, 1158 (53.7%) of which were assigned a biological role. Three major islands of horizontal DNA transfer were identified; two of these contain genes encoding proteins involved in pathogenicity, and the third island contains codi...

2016
Ulrike Lyhs Laura Kulkas Jørgen Katholm Karin Persson Waller Kerttu Saha Richard J. Tomusk Ruth N. Zadoks

Streptococcus agalactiae is an emerging pathogen of nonpregnant human adults worldwide and a reemerging pathogen of dairy cattle in parts of Europe. To learn more about interspecies transmission of this bacterium, we compared contemporaneously collected isolates from humans and cattle in Finland and Sweden. Multilocus sequence typing identified 5 sequence types (STs) (ST1, 8, 12, 23, and 196) s...

2014
Alvin W. H. Lo Karen Van de Water Paul J. Gane A.W. Edith Chan David Steadman Kiri Stevens David L. Selwood Gabriel Waksman Han Remaut

OBJECTIVES To identify and to characterize small-molecule inhibitors that target the subunit polymerization of the type 1 pilus assembly in uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC). METHODS Using an SDS-PAGE-based assay, in silico pre-filtered small-molecule compounds were screened for specific inhibitory activity against the critical subunit polymerization step of the chaperone-usher pathway du...

Journal: :Microbiology 2008
Xhavit Zogaj Subhra Chakraborty Jirong Liu David G Thanassi Karl E Klose

Francisella tularensis causes the disease tularaemia. Type IV pili (Tfp) genes are present in the genomes of all F. tularensis subspecies. We show that the wild-type F. tularensis subsp. novicida expresses pilus fibres on its surface, and mutations in the Tfp genes pilF and pilT disrupt pilus biogenesis. Mutations in other Tfp genes (pilQ and pilG) do not eliminate pilus expression. A mutation ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1987
J Swanson K Robbins O Barrera J M Koomey

Pilus+ to pilus- phenotype change occurs in Neisseria gonorrhoeae through gene conversion of the gonococcus' complete, expressed pilin gene by nucleotides homologous to the pilS1 copy 5 partial pilin gene; assembly missense pilin is synthesized but pili are not. Reversion to pilus+ occurs by a subsequent recombinational event that replaces the complete pilin gene's pilS1 copy 5-like sequence wi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Berenike Maier Laura Potter Magdalene So Cynthia D Long Hank S Seifert Michael P Sheetz

Force production by type IV pilus retraction is critical for infectivity of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and DNA transfer. We investigated the roles of pilus number and the retraction motor, PilT, in force generation in vivo at the single-molecule level and found that individual retraction events are generated by a single pilus fiber, and only one PilT complex powers retraction. Retraction velocity is...

1998
SHAH M. FARUQUE MANUJENDRA N. SAHA A. R. M. ABDUL ALIM M. JOHN ALBERT K. M. NASIRUL ISLAM JOHN J. MEKALANOS

Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae strains are lysogens of CTXF, a filamentous phage which encodes cholera toxin. The receptor for CTXF for invading V. cholerae cells is the toxin-coregulated pilus (TCP), the genes for which reside in a larger genetic element, the TCP pathogenicity island. We analyzed 146 CTX-negative strains of V. cholerae O1 or non-O1 isolated from patients or surface waters in five d...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1984
T F Meyer E Billyard R Haas S Storzbach M So

We have mapped two regions of the Neisseria gonorrheae genome, pilE1 and pilE2, which are involved in pilus expression. When the cells are in the piliated P+ state, these two loci carry sequences necessary for pilin production. A silent locus, pilS1, also maps near pilE1 and pilE2. pilS1 contains structural gene information but lacks pilus promoter sequences. The pilus gene sequences in pilE1 a...

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