نتایج جستجو برای: uropathogenic e coli

تعداد نتایج: 1123081  

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2002
Chia-Suei Hung Julie Bouckaert Danielle Hung Jerome Pinkner Charlotte Widberg Anthony DeFusco C Gale Auguste Robert Strouse Solomon Langermann Gabriel Waksman Scott J Hultgren

The first step in the colonization of the human urinary tract by pathogenic Escherichia coli is the mannose-sensitive binding of FimH, the adhesin present at the tip of type 1 pili, to the bladder epithelium. We elucidated crystallographically the interactions of FimH with D-mannose. The unique site binding pocket occupied by D-mannose was probed using site-directed mutagenesis. All but one of ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1987
S Clegg G F Gerlach

Many different species of the family Enterobacteriaceae have been shown to possess fimbrial appendages which emerge from the bacterial cell as straight, rigid organelles distinct from flagella (14). The role of fimbriae (synonym: pili) as adhesins in both enterotoxigenic and uropathogenic isolates of Escherichia coli has been demnonstrated, and thus the identification of such appendages as viru...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Nick J Parham Samantha J Pollard Roy R Chaudhuri Scott A Beatson Mickaël Desvaux Michael A Russell Joaquim Ruiz Amanda Fivian Jordi Vila Ian R Henderson

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli is the most common cause of urinary tract infection (UTI). Cystitis in women is by far the most common UTI; pyelonephritis in both sexes and prostatitis in men are more severe but are less frequent complaints. The ability of E. coli to cause UTI is associated with specific virulence determinants, some of which are encoded on pathogenicity islands (PAI). One such P...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Magnus Steigedal Anne Marstad Markus Haug Jan K Damås Roland K Strong Pacita L Roberts Stephanie D Himpsl Ann Stapleton Thomas M Hooton Harry L T Mobley Thomas R Hawn Trude H Flo

Competition for iron is a critical component of successful bacterial infections, but the underlying in vivo mechanisms are poorly understood. We have previously demonstrated that lipocalin 2 (LCN2) is an innate immunity protein that binds to bacterial siderophores and starves them for iron, thus representing a novel host defense mechanism to infection. In the present study we show that LCN2 is ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2014
Jessica P Meador Matthew E Caldwell Paul S Cohen Tyrrell Conway

Since the first step of the infection process is colonization of the host, it is important to understand how Escherichia coli pathogens successfully colonize the intestine. We previously showed that enterohemorrhagic O157:H7 strain E. coli EDL933 colonizes a niche in the streptomycin-treated mouse intestine that is distinct from that of human commensal strains, which explains how E. coli EDL933...

2015
Mahsa Mirzarazi Seyedeh Elham Rezatofighi Mahdi Pourmahdi Mohamad Reza Mohajeri

To determine the presence of some toxins of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) in uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC), 138 urinary tract infection (UTI)-causing UPECs were analyzed. The astA , set , sen and cdtB genes were detected in 13 (9.4%), 2 (1.3%), 13 (9.4%) and 0 (0%) of UPEC isolates respectively. The results show that some genes encoding toxins can be transferred from DEC pathotypes to UPE...

2013
Brady F. Cress Zachary R. Greene Robert J. Linhardt Mattheos A. G. Koffas

We report the 5.101-Mbp high-quality draft assembly of the Escherichia coli strain ATCC 23506 (serovar O10:K5:H4, also known as NCDC Bi 8337-41) genome. This uropathogenic strain, commonly referred to as E. coli K5, produces N-acetyl heparosan, a glycosaminoglycan-like capsular polysaccharide and precursor to the anticoagulant pharmaceutical heparin. Metabolic reconstruction of this genome will...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2002
Markus Woegerbauer Bernard Jenni Florian Thalhammer Wolfgang Graninger Heinz Burgmann

Transfer of plasmid-borne antibiotic resistance genes in Escherichia coli wild-type strains is possible by transformation under naturally occurring conditions in oligotrophic, aquatic environments containing physiologic concentrations of calcium. In contrast, transformation is suppressed in nitrogen-rich body fluids like urine, a common habitat of uropathogenic strains. Current knowledge indica...

2013
Brady F. Cress Zachary R. Greene Robert J. Linhardt Mattheos A. G. Koffas

We report the 4.682-Mbp high-quality draft assembly of the Escherichia coli strain ATCC 23502 (serovar O5:K4:H4, also known as NCDC U1-41) genome. This uropathogenic strain, commonly referred to as E. coli K4, produces a glycosaminoglycan-like capsular polysaccharide with a backbone similar in structure to unsulfated chondroitin, a precursor to the nutraceutically and potentially pharmaceutical...

2018
Roberto C. Molina-Quiroz Cecilia Silva-Valenzuela Jennifer Brewster Eduardo Castro-Nallar Stuart B. Levy Andrew Camilli

Bacterial persistence is a transient, nonheritable physiological state that provides tolerance to bactericidal antibiotics. The stringent response, toxin-antitoxin modules, and stochastic processes, among other mechanisms, play roles in this phenomenon. How persistence is regulated is relatively ill defined. Here we show that cyclic AMP, a global regulator of carbon catabolism and other core pr...

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