نتایج جستجو برای: surface display and bacterial pili

تعداد نتایج: 16970276  

2012
Virginie Oxaran Florence Ledue-Clier Yakhya Dieye Jean-Marie Herry Christine Péchoux Thierry Meylheuc Romain Briandet Vincent Juillard Jean-Christophe Piard

The genome of Lactococcus lactis strain IL1403 harbors a putative pilus biogenesis cluster consisting of a sortase C gene flanked by 3 LPxTG protein encoding genes (yhgD, yhgE, and yhhB), called here pil. However, pili were not detected under standard growth conditions. Over-expression of the pil operon resulted in production and display of pili on the surface of lactococci. Functional analysis...

2017
Jianfang Li Matteo M E Metruccio David J Evans Suzanne M J Fleiszig

It is generally thought that mucosal fluids protect underlying epithelial surfaces against opportunistic infection via their antimicrobial activity. However, our published data show that human tear fluid can protect against the major opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa independently of bacteriostatic activity. Here, we explored the mechanisms for tear protection, focusing on impacts o...

2011
Francesca Necchi Vincenzo Nardi-Dei Massimiliano Biagini Michael Assfalg Annalisa Nuccitelli Roberta Cozzi Nathalie Norais John L. Telford C. Daniela Rinaudo Guido Grandi Domenico Maione

Streptococcus agalactiae, also referred to as Group B Streptococcus (GBS), is one of the most common causes of life-threatening bacterial infections in infants. In recent years cell surface pili have been identified in several Gram-positive bacteria, including GBS, as important virulence factors and promising vaccine candidates. In GBS, three structurally distinct types of pili have been discov...

2014
Johanna Rintahaka Xia Yu Ravi Kant Airi Palva Ingemar von Ossowski

A noticeable genomic feature of many piliated Gram-positive bacterial species is the presence of more than one pilus-encoding operon. Paradigmatically, the gut-adapted Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG strain contains two different fimbrial operons in its genome. However, whereas one of these operons (called spaCBA) is encoding for the functionally mucus-/collagen-binding SpaCBA pilus, for the other o...

Journal: :Current opinion in microbiology 2015
Barbara I Kazmierczak Maren Schniederberend Ruchi Jain

Pseudomonas aeruginosa navigates using two distinct forms of motility, swimming and twitching. A polar flagellum and Type 4 pili power these movements, respectively, allowing P. aeruginosa to attach to and colonize surfaces. Single cell imaging and particle tracking algorithms have revealed a wide range of bacterial surface behaviors which are regulated by second messengers cyclic-di-GMP and cA...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 1999
A J Merz C A Enns M So

The pathogenic Neisseriae Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae, initiate colonization by attaching to host cells using type IV pili. Subsequent adhesive interactions are mediated through the binding of other bacterial adhesins, in particular the Opa family of outer membrane proteins. Here, we have shown that pilus-mediated adhesion to host cells by either meningococci or gonococci t...

Journal: :International Journal of Medical Microbiology 2000

2005
Francisco Dionisio

Problem: Conjugative plasmids manipulate their bacterial hosts to express sex-pili – long, filamentous organelles whose genes are carried by the plasmids themselves. Sex-pili locate and attach to another bacterial cell for plasmid transfer. Bacteria differ in their ability to express sex-pili and hence to donate plasmids. Does this diversity in sex-pilus expression contribute to the survival of...

GH Mosayebi H Abtahi M.Y Alikhani S Kiaie

Background & Aims: Vibrio cholerae is a gram-negative bacterial pathogen that causes cholera disease. Following ingestion by a host and entry into the upper intestine, V. cholera colonizes and begins to emit enterotoxin. One of the most pathogenic factors of Vibrio cholera is toxin-coregulated pili (TCP). ToxinCoregulated pili is as the primary factor requiered for the colonization and insisten...

2016
Hanne L. P. Tytgat Nienke H. van Teijlingen Ruby May A. Sullan François P. Douillard Pia Rasinkangas Marcel Messing Justus Reunanen Reetta Satokari Jos Vanderleyden Yves F. Dufrêne Teunis B. H. Geijtenbeek Willem M. de Vos Sarah Lebeer

Mapping of the microbial molecules underlying microbiota-host interactions is key to understand how microbiota preserve mucosal homeostasis. A pivotal family of such bacterial molecules are pili. Pili are proteinaceous cell wall appendages with a well-documented role in adhesion, whilst their role in immune interaction with the host is less established. Gram-positive pili are often posttranslat...

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