نتایج جستجو برای: sporulation inhibition

تعداد نتایج: 332633  

2014
Sven Halbedel Maki Kawai Reinhard Breitling Leendert W. Hamoen

The conserved protein DivIVA is involved in different morphogenetic processes in Gram-positive bacteria. In Bacillus subtilis, the protein localizes to the cell division site and cell poles, and functions as a scaffold for proteins that regulate division site selection, and for proteins that are required for sporulation. To identify other proteins that bind to DivIVA, we performed an in vivo cr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Daniel Schultz Peter G Wolynes Eshel Ben Jacob José N Onuchic

Bacteria serve as the central arena for understanding how gene networks and proteins process information and control cellular behaviors. Recently, much effort has been devoted to the investigation of specific bacteria gene circuits as functioning modules. The next challenge is the integrative modeling of complex cellular networks composed of many such modules. A tractable integrative model of t...

2001
Saori Kosono Toshiaki Kudo

The function of a principal Na+/H+ antiporter, ShaA, of Bacillus subtilis, is required for the progression of the sporulation process. The step(s) in the sporulation process that requires the function of ShaA was determined. The period of time when the shaA-disrupted B. subtilis showed Na+ sensitivity during its sporulation was confined to the initial stage of sporulation. It was revealed that ...

2018
Jennifer L. Dale Malik J. Raynor Maureen C. Ty Maria Hadjifrangiskou Theresa M. Koehler

Bacillus anthracis is an endemic soil bacterium that exhibits two different lifestyles. In the soil environment, B. anthracis undergoes a cycle of saprophytic growth, sporulation, and germination. In mammalian hosts, the pathogenic lifestyle of B. anthracis is spore germination followed by vegetative cell replication, but cells do not sporulate. During infection, and in specific culture conditi...

2010
Claudio Aguilar Hera Vlamakis Alejandra Guzman Richard Losick Roberto Kolter

Bacillus subtilis cells form multicellular biofilm communities in which spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression occurs, leading to differentiation of multiple coexisting cell types. These cell types include matrix-producing and sporulating cells. Extracellular matrix production and sporulation are linked in that a mutant unable to produce matrix is delayed for sporulation. Here, we show th...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1998
D A Garsin L Duncan D M Paskowitz R Losick

The activity of the developmental transcription factor sigmaF in the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus subtilis is controlled by SpoIIAB, which sequesters sigmaF in an inactive complex. sigmaF is released from the SpoIIAB-sigmaF complex by the action of SpoIIAA, which triggers the dissociation of the complex. SpoIIAB is also a protein kinase that phosphorylates SpoIIAA on serine residue 58 (S58)...

2017
Marcin Dembek Stephanie E. Willing Huynh A. Hong Siamand Hosseini Paula S. Salgado Simon M. Cutting

Clostridium difficile remains a leading nosocomial pathogen, putting considerable strain on the healthcare system. The ability to form endospores, highly resistant to environmental insults, is key to its persistence and transmission. However, important differences exist between the sporulation pathways of C. difficile and the model Gram-positive organism Bacillus subtilis. Amongst the challenge...

Journal: :International journal of innovative research and development 2022

Phytochemical screening of the crude methanolic leaf extract Vernonia amygdalina was carried out. The and its fractions were tested for in vitro anticoccidial efficacy against unsporulated oocysts Eimeria tenella by oocyst sporulation inhibition model a 96-well microtitre plate. analysis revealed presence alkaloids, tannins, saponins, glycosides, triterpenoids. Different concentrations extracts...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2003
Bart J F Keijser Elke E E Noens Barend Kraal Henk K Koerten Gilles P van Wezel

ssgB was identified as a novel early sporulation gene in Streptomyces coelicolor. An ssgB deletion mutant failed to sporulate, over-produced actinorhodin, and its colonies were significantly larger than those of the parental strain, suggesting an important role for the ssgB gene product in the process of growth cessation prior to sporulation-specific cell division. This places ssgB temporally b...

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