نتایج جستجو برای: yersinia pestis

تعداد نتایج: 6946  

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1960
D D MEAD G E WESSMAN K HIGUCHI M J SURGALLA

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1966
A J Rosenwald R E Lincoln

Rosenwald, Albert J. (Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.), and Ralph E. Lincoln. Pasteurella pestis: growth temperature, virulence, and the graded response. J. Bacteriol. 91:1693-1695. 1966.-A comparison of the virulence of Pasteurella pestis was made by the graded and quantal response methods. Both tests reflected the difference in virulence of cultures grown at three temperatures. Cultures grown at...

2015
Pamela Y. Sandoval

In the Author Contributions section, Pamela Y. Sandoval (PS) should be listed as one of the persons who wrote the paper. open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Jonathan D Lenz Brenda R S Temple Virginia L Miller

Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, evolved from the gastrointestinal pathogen Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. Both species have numerous type Va autotransporters, most of which appear to be highly conserved. In Y. pestis CO92, the autotransporter genes yapK and yapJ share a high level of sequence identity. By comparing yapK and yapJ to three homologous genes in Y. pseudotuberculosis I...

Journal: :Biomedical and environmental sciences : BES 2013
Nan Fang He Gao Li Wang Shi Qu Yi Quan Zhang Rui Fu Yang Dong Sheng Zhou

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1956
D A DAVIES

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2010
Xiaona Shen Qi Wang Lianxu Xia Xiaoyu Zhu Zhikai Zhang Ying Liang Hong Cai Enmin Zhang Jianchun Wei Chen Chen Zhizhong Song Hongtao Zhang Dongzheng Yu Rong Hai

Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, is a deadly bacterium that affects humans. Strain D106004 was isolated from a new plague focus in Yulong County, China, in 2006. To gain insights into the epidemic origin, we have sequenced the genomes of D106004 and strains Z176003 and D182038, isolated from neighboring regions.

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Matthew A Coleman Jenny A Cappuccio Craig D Blanchette Tingjuan Gao Erin S Arroyo Angela K Hinz Feliza A Bourguet Brent Segelke Paul D Hoeprich Thomas Huser Ted A Laurence Vladimir L Motin Brett A Chromy

Yersinia pestis enters host cells and evades host defenses, in part, through interactions between Yersinia pestis proteins and host membranes. One such interaction is through the type III secretion system, which uses a highly conserved and ordered complex for Yersinia pestis outer membrane effector protein translocation called the injectisome. The portion of the injectisome that interacts direc...

2016
Kimberly Lea Pouliot KIMBERLY LEA POULIOT Jon D. Goguen Kimberly Pouliot Ning Pan Shixia Wang Jon Goguen Egil Lien John Leong Madelyn Schmidt Neal Silverman Joan Mecsas Eicke Latz Leslie Shaw

Of the eleven species of bacteria that comprise the genus Yersinia of the family Enterobacteriaceae three speCIes are pathogenic for humans. Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica usually cause a mild, self-limiting mesenteric lymphadenitis or ileitis. Yersinia pestis causes a highly invasive often fatal disease known as plague. All three elaborate a type three secretion system...

2015
Daniel L. Zimbler Jay A. Schroeder Justin L. Eddy Wyndham W. Lathem

Yersinia pestis causes the fatal respiratory disease pneumonic plague. Y. pestis recently evolved from the gastrointestinal pathogen Y. pseudotuberculosis; however, it is not known at what point Y. pestis gained the ability to induce a fulminant pneumonia. Here we show that the acquisition of a single gene encoding the protease Pla was sufficient for the most ancestral, deeply rooted strains of...

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