نتایج جستجو برای: enteric bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 192668  

Journal: :Microbiology 1997
J P Armitage R Schmitt

We are only beginning to understand the mechanisms involved in tactic sensing in the alpha-subgroup of bacteria. It is clear, however, from recent developments that although the central chemosensory pathways are related to those identified in enteric species, the primary signals and the effect on flagellar behaviour are very different. The expression of chemoreceptors is under environmental con...

2012
Murugan Subbiah Devendra H. Shah Thomas E. Besser Jeffrey L. Ullman Douglas R. Call

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently issued new rules for using ceftiofur in food animals in part because of an increasing prevalence of enteric bacteria that are resistant to 3(rd)-generation cephalosporins. Parenteral ceftiofur treatment, however, has limited effects on enteric bacteria so we tested the hypothesis that excreted ceftiofur metabolites exert significant selection press...

Journal: :Pan African Journal of Life Sciences 2023

Background: Currency notes are exchangeable fomites handled by many persons daily and can potentially carry enteric pathogens on their surfaces. Infections caused these have a global impact public health. This study aimed to analyse the Nigerian currency Naira for presence of bacteria, particularly drug-resistant strains. Methods: Sixty-four were randomly collected from various sources. Using s...

Journal: :Journal of advances in microbiology 2022

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriacaeae (CRE) are a serious new public-health problem. Carbapenem medicines class of antibiotics that often used to treat severe infections caused by bacteria antibiotic-resistant. The goal this study was use both conventional and molecular methods isolate, characterize, identify Enterobacteriaceae from stool samples patients at two tertiary hospitals in Port Ha...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1982
M Blumenberg C Yanofsky

The regulatory region of the trp operon of Citrobacter freundii was sequenced and compared with the corresponding regions of other enteric bacteria. Significant differences were noted in the promoter region. These differences are presumably responsible for the weak expression of the cloned trp operon in Escherichia coli. The presumed operator region, although nonfunctional in E. coli, has dyad ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 1999
R L Guerrant T S Steiner A A Lima D A Bobak

An improved understanding of how intestinal bacteria cause disease has become increasingly important because of the emergence of new enteric pathogens, increasing threats of drug resistance, and a growing awareness of their importance in malnutrition and diarrhea. Reviewed here are the varied ways that intestinal bacteria cause disease, which provide fundamental lessons about microbial pathogen...

2015
Jessica L. Forbester David Goulding Ludovic Vallier Nicholas Hannan Christine Hale Derek Pickard Subhankar Mukhopadhyay Gordon Dougan B. A. McCormick

The intestinal mucosa forms the first line of defense against infections mediated by enteric pathogens such as salmonellae. Here we exploited intestinal "organoids" (iHOs) generated from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hIPSCs) to explore the interaction of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium with iHOs. Imaging and RNA sequencing were used to analyze these interactions, and clear chang...

2014
Kai Papenfort Jörg Vogel

Enteric pathogens often cycle between virulent and saprophytic lifestyles. To endure these frequent changes in nutrient availability and composition bacteria possess an arsenal of regulatory and metabolic genes allowing rapid adaptation and high flexibility. While numerous proteins have been characterized with regard to metabolic control in pathogenic bacteria, small non-coding RNAs have emerge...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Lauren S Collier-Hyams Valerie Sloane Brigid C Batten Andrew S Neish

The human enteric flora plays a significant role in intestinal health and disease. Certain enteric bacteria can inhibit the NF-kappaB pathway by blockade of IkappaB-alpha ubiquitination. IkappaB-alpha ubiquitination is catalyzed by the E3-SCF(betaTrCP) ubiquitin ligase, which is itself regulated via covalent modification of the cullin-1 subunit by the ubiquitin-like protein NEDD8. Neddylation i...

Journal: :Science 2014
Melissa K Jones Makiko Watanabe Shu Zhu Christina L Graves Lisa R Keyes Katrina R Grau Mariam B Gonzalez-Hernandez Nicole M Iovine Christiane E Wobus Jan Vinjé Scott A Tibbetts Shannon M Wallet Stephanie M Karst

The cell tropism of human noroviruses and the development of an in vitro infection model remain elusive. Although susceptibility to individual human norovirus strains correlates with an individual's histo-blood group antigen (HBGA) profile, the biological basis of this restriction is unknown. We demonstrate that human and mouse noroviruses infected B cells in vitro and likely in vivo. Human nor...

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