نتایج جستجو برای: adhesin

تعداد نتایج: 2735  

2016
Francesco S. Ielasi Mitchel Alioscha-Perez Dagmara Donohue Sandra Claes Hichem Sahli Dominique Schols Ronnie G. Willaert

UNLABELLED The first step in the infection of humans by microbial pathogens is their adherence to host tissue cells, which is frequently based on the binding of carbohydrate-binding proteins (lectin-like adhesins) to human cell receptors that expose glycans. In only a few cases have the human receptors of pathogenic adhesins been described. A novel strategy-based on the construction of a lectin...

2016
Rachele D. Rameau Desmond N. Jackson Audrey Beaussart Yves F. Dufrêne Peter N. Lipke

UNLABELLED There is increasing evidence that many amyloids in living cells have physiological functions. On the surfaces of fungal cells, amyloid core sequences in adhesins can aggregate into 100- to 1,000-nm-wide patches to form high-avidity adhesion nanodomains on the cell surface. The nanodomains form through interactions that have amyloid-like properties: binding of amyloid dyes, perturbati...

2014
Bang Shen Jeffrey S. Buguliskis Tobie D. Lee L. David Sibley

Host cell invasion by Toxoplasma gondii and other apicomplexan parasites requires transmembrane adhesins that mediate binding to receptors on the substrate and host cell to facilitate motility and invasion. Rhomboid proteases (ROMs) are thought to cleave adhesins within their transmembrane segments, thus allowing the parasite to disengage from receptors and completely enter the host cell. To ex...

2010
Jayashree Ramana Dinesh Gupta

Adhesion constitutes one of the initial stages of infection in microbial diseases and is mediated by adhesins. Hence, identification and comprehensive knowledge of adhesins and adhesin-like proteins is essential to understand adhesin mediated pathogenesis and how to exploit its therapeutic potential. However, the knowledge about fungal adhesins is rudimentary compared to that of bacterial adhes...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2015
A Touati Y Blouin P Sirand-Pugnet H Renaudin T Oishi G Vergnaud C Bébéar S Pereyre

Molecular typing of Mycoplasma pneumoniae is an important tool for identifying grouped cases and investigating outbreaks. In the present study, we developed a new genotyping method based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) selected from the whole-genome sequencing of eight M. pneumoniae strains, using the SNaPshot minisequencing assay. Eight SNPs, localized in housekeeping genes, predicte...

Journal: :Microbiology 2000
G Layh-Schmitt A Podtelejnikov M Mann

Adherence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to host cells requires several mycoplasmal membrane proteins and cytoskeleton-like proteins in addition to the adhesin P1, a transmembrane protein of 170 kDa. To analyse interactions of the P1 adhesin with other membrane proteins or with cytoskeleton-like proteins, cross-linking studies were performed in vivo using the permeant reagent paraformaldehyde. The cr...

2016
Cho X. J. Chan Sofiane El-Kirat-Chatel Ivor G. Joseph Desmond N. Jackson Caleen B. Ramsook Yves F. Dufrêne Peter N. Lipke

Many fungal adhesins have short, β-aggregation-prone sequences that play important functional roles, and in the Candida albicans adhesin Als5p, these sequences cluster the adhesins after exposure to shear force. Here, we report that Saccharomyces cerevisiae flocculins Flo11p and Flo1p have similar β-aggregation-prone sequences and are similarly stimulated by shear force, despite being nonhomolo...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
S Favre-Bonte B Joly C Forestier

Most Klebsiella pneumoniae clinical isolates are fully encapsulated and adhere in vitro to intestinal cell lines with an aggregative pattern. In this study, the influence of the capsule on interactions with epithelial cells was investigated by creating an isogenic mutant defective in the synthesis of the capsule. Determination of the uronic acid content of bacterial extracts confirmed that the ...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2005
Byung-Sun Kim Won-Young Yang Ja-Hyoung Ryu Yong-Sik Yoo Myongsoo Lee

Stable carbohydrate-coated nanocapsules designed as multivalent nanoscaffolds for selective interactions with receptors are able to encapsulate guest molecules within their interior and to bind efficiently to FimH adhesin of bacterial type 1 pili.

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 2000
A Mahmood M J Engle S J Hultgren G S Goetz K Dodson D H Alpers

The binding of uropathogenic Escherichia coli is mediated at the tips of pili by the PapG adhesin, which recognizes the Galalpha(1-4)Gal disaccharide on the uroepithelial surface. These receptors have been identified unequivocally in the human and murine urinary tracts but not in intestinal epithelium, yet uropathogenic E. coli strains are commonly found in normal colonic microflora. The gastro...

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