نتایج جستجو برای: gliding

تعداد نتایج: 2422  

2016
Akihiro Kawamoto Lisa Matsuo Takayuki Kato Hiroki Yamamoto Keiichi Namba Makoto Miyata

UNLABELLED Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a pathogenic bacterium, glides on host surfaces using a unique mechanism. It forms an attachment organelle at a cell pole as a protrusion comprised of knoblike surface structures and an internal core. Here, we analyzed the three-dimensional structure of the organelle in detail by electron cryotomography. On the surface, knoblike particles formed a two-dimension...

Journal: :ChemSusChem 2017
Weizong Wang Bhaskar Patil Stjin Heijkers Volker Hessel Annemie Bogaerts

The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into valuable compounds, that is, so-called nitrogen fixation, is gaining increased interest, owing to the essential role in the nitrogen cycle of the biosphere. Plasma technology, and more specifically gliding arc plasma, has great potential in this area, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. Therefore, we developed a detailed chemical kine...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2015
Christian S Lentz Julia M Sattler Martina Fendler Simon Gottwalt Victoria S Halls Silke Strassel Sandra Arriens Jeffrey S Hannam Sabine Specht Michael Famulok Ann-Kristin Mueller Achim Hoerauf Kenneth M Pfarr

wALADin1 benzimidazoles are specific inhibitors of δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase from Wolbachia endobacteria of filarial nematodes. We report that wALADin1 and two derivatives killed blood stage Plasmodium falciparum in vitro (50% inhibitory concentrations, 39, 7.7, and 12.8 μM, respectively). One of these derivatives inhibited gliding motility of Plasmodium berghei ANKA infectious sporozoi...

2005
H. Grossmannová

This work was focused on the studies of gliding arc plasma discharge with respect to its use in decomposition of volatile organic compounds and on the solid phase microextraction analysis of the discharge products. The simple one stage gliding arc reactor was used for these experiments. The applied voltage generating the discharge was varied in the range of 3.5 – 4 kV, the dry air and its mixtu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Daisuke Nakane Makoto Miyata

Mycoplasma mobile, a parasitic bacterium lacking a peptidoglycan layer, glides on solid surfaces in the direction of a membrane protrusion at a cell pole by a unique mechanism. Recently, we proposed a working model in which cells are propelled by leg proteins clustering at the protrusion's base. The legs repeatedly catch and release sialic acids on the solid surface, a motion that is driven by ...

2009

INTRODUCTION: The tendon graft still plays an important role to restore hand function if the damaged tendon can not be directly repaired, or if a primary repair fails. Animal studies have shown that intrasynovial tendon autografts result in better functional restoration compared with extrasynovial tendon autografts, but the availability of intrasynovial autograft tendons is limited. Previous wo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Rahul Grover Janine Fischer Friedrich W Schwarz Wilhelm J Walter Petra Schwille Stefan Diez

In eukaryotic cells, membranous vesicles and organelles are transported by ensembles of motor proteins. These motors, such as kinesin-1, have been well characterized in vitro as single molecules or as ensembles rigidly attached to nonbiological substrates. However, the collective transport by membrane-anchored motors, that is, motors attached to a fluid lipid bilayer, is poorly understood. Here...

2016
Makoto Miyata Tasuku Hamaguchi

Mycoplasma pneumoniae forms a membrane protrusion at a cell pole and is known to adhere to solid surfaces, including animal cells, and can glide on these surfaces with a speed up to 1 μm per second. Notably, gliding appears to be involved in the infectious process in addition to providing the bacteria with a means of escaping the host's immune systems. However, the genome of M. pneumoniae does ...

2014
Jacqueline M. Leung Mark A. Rould Christoph Konradt Christopher A. Hunter Gary E. Ward

T. gondii uses substrate-dependent gliding motility to invade cells of its hosts, egress from these cells at the end of its lytic cycle and disseminate through the host organism during infection. The ability of the parasite to move is therefore critical for its virulence. T. gondii engages in three distinct types of gliding motility on coated two-dimensional surfaces: twirling, circular gliding...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
How-Yi Chang Jarrat L Jordan Duncan C Krause

The cell wall-less prokaryote Mycoplasma pneumoniae causes bronchitis and atypical pneumonia in humans. Mycoplasma attachment and gliding motility are required for colonization of the respiratory epithelium and are mediated largely by a differentiated terminal organelle. P30 is a membrane protein at the distal end of the terminal organelle and is required for cytadherence and gliding motility, ...

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