نتایج جستجو برای: type iv pili

تعداد نتایج: 1488051  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Shukho Kim Marzia Rahman Sung Yong Seol Sang Sun Yoon Jungmin Kim

We isolated a new lytic Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage that requires type IV pili for infection. PA1Ø has a broad bactericidal spectrum, covering Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and can eradicate biofilm cells. PA1Ø may be developed as a therapeutic agent for biofilm-related mixed infections with P. aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus.

Journal: :iranian endodontic journal 0
bahareh dadresanfar department of endodontics, dental school, islamic azad university/ iranian center for endodontic research, tehran, iran zohreh khalilak department of endodontics, dental school, islamic azad university/ iranian center for endodontic research, tehran, iran solaleh shahmirzadi dental student, tehran, iran

the maxillary first premolar may present large number of anatomic variations. the clinician should be aware of the configuration of the pulp system. maxillary first premolars usually have two canals. the incidence of three canals in these teeth is quite rare. this case report presents the diagnosis and clinical management of a maxillary first premolar with two distinct canals in the apical thir...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Pamela J Bonner Lawrence J Shimkets

Cohesion of Myxococcus xanthus cells involves interaction of a cell surface cohesin with a component of the extracellular matrix. In this work, two previously isolated cohesion-defective (fbd) mutants were characterized. The fbdA and fbdB genes do not encode the cohesins but are necessary for their production. Both mutants produce type IV pili, suggesting that PilA is not a major cohesin.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2003
Guillaume Vignon Rolf Köhler Eric Larquet Stéphanie Giroux Marie-Christine Prévost Pascal Roux Anthony P Pugsley

The secreton or type II secretion machinery of gram-negative bacteria includes several type IV pilin-like proteins (the pseudopilins) that are absolutely required for secretion. We previously reported the presence of a bundled pilus composed of the pseudopilin PulG on the surface of agar-grown Escherichia coli K-12 cells expressing the Klebsiella oxytoca pullulanase (Pul) secreton genes at high...

2013
Hee-Won Bae You-Hee Cho

We report the complete genome sequence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa podophage MPK7. It displays synteny to the P. aeruginosa phages of the Phikmvlikevirus genus, which includes phiKMV and LKA1. MPK7 requires type IV pili (TFP) for infection, suggesting the role of functional TFP as the receptor for this phage genus.

Journal: :Annual review of microbiology 2012
Lori L Burrows

Type IV pili (T4P) are one of the most common forms of bacterial and archaeal surface structures, involved in adherence, motility, competence for DNA uptake, and pathogenesis. Pseudomonas aeruginosa has emerged as one of the key model systems for the investigation of T4P structure and function. Although its reputation as a serious nosocomial and opportunistic pathogen is well deserved, its faci...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1970
R Yanagawa K Otsuki

Some properties of the pili of the gram-positive bacteria Corynebacterium renale were described. A relationship was found between the morphological features of pili and the types of C. renale. Strains of types I and III usually possessed a small number of pili, whereas those of type II possessed numerous pili. Thick and long bundles of pili characteristic of C. renale were frequently observable...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
M T Villar J T Helber B Hood M R Schaefer R L Hirschberg

The human pathogen Eikenella corrodens synthesizes type IV pili and exhibits a phase variation involving the irreversible transition from piliated to nonpiliated variants. On solid medium, piliated variants form small (S-phase), corroding colonies whereas nonpiliated variants form large (L-phase), noncorroding colonies. We are studying the molecular basis of this phase variation in the clinical...

2014
Vijaykumar Karuppiah Jeremy P Derrick

Type IV pili are long polymers located on the surface of a wide variety of bacterial cells, including the pathogenNeisseria meningitidis. They are responsible for a diverse range of functions, including adhesion, motility and natural transformation. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Imhaus and Duménil show that two minor pilins, PilX and PilV, exert some of their effects by changing mean surfa...

2015
Ke Xiao Chuanjun Shu Qin Yan Xiao Sun

Type IV pili (T4P) and T2SS (Type II Secretion System) pseudopili are filaments extending beyond microbial surfaces, comprising homologous subunits called "pilins." In this paper, we presented a new approach to predict pseudo atomic models of pili combining ambiguous symmetric constraints with sparse distance information obtained from experiments and based neither on electronic microscope (EM) ...

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