نتایج جستجو برای: autolysin

تعداد نتایج: 425  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2003
Jay C Butler Stephen C Bosshardt Maureen Phelan Shannon M Moroney M Lucia Tondella Monica M Farley Anne Schuchat Barry S Fields

Diagnosis of pneumococcal pneumonia is complicated by the lack of a diagnostic reference standard that is highly sensitive and specific. Latent class analysis (LCA) is a mathematical technique that relates an unobserved ("latent") infection to multiple diagnostic test results by use of a statistical model. We used classical analysis and LCA to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of blood c...

Journal: :Experimental physiology 2005
Danuta Kruszewska Pawel Podgurniak Asa Ljungh Aleksandra Sebastian Lennart Larsson Jolanta Zajdel-Dabrowska Stefan G Pierzynowski

The effect of extremely low electrical currents, identical to those generated by the gut smooth muscle, on bacterial autolysin production in vitro was tested in the present study. When stimulated with these electrical currents, the bacteria Pediococcus pentosaceus 16:1 produced groups of peptidoglycan hydrolases that differed from those produced by the unstimulated (control) bacteria. The autol...

2014
Stéphane Mesnage Mariano Dellarole Nicola J. Baxter Jean-Baptiste Rouget Jordan D. Dimitrov Ning Wang Yukari Fujimoto Andrea M. Hounslow Sébastien Lacroix-Desmazes Koichi Fukase Simon J. Foster Michael P. Williamson

Carbohydrate recognition is essential for growth, cell adhesion and signalling in all living organisms. A highly conserved carbohydrate binding module, LysM, is found in proteins from viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants and mammals. LysM modules recognize polysaccharides containing N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) residues including peptidoglycan, an essential component of the bacterial cell wall. How...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
A M Whatmore C G Dowson

The lytA-encoded autolysin (N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase) of Streptococcus pneumoniae is believed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of pneumococcal infection and has been identified as a putative vaccine target. Allelic diversity of lytA in an extensive collection of clinical isolates was assessed by restriction fragment length polymorphism and confirmatory sequencing studies....

2016
Xia Wu Elena E. Paskaleva Krunal K. Mehta Jonathan S. Dordick Ravi S. Kane

Bacterial lysins are potent antibacterial enzymes with potential applications in the treatment of bacterial infections. Some lysins lose activity in the growth media of target bacteria, and the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here we use CD11, an autolysin of Clostridium difficile, as a model lysin to demonstrate that the inability of this enzyme to kill C. difficile in growth medium is n...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1980
W Goodell A Tomasz

We have studied the mechanisms by which amino acid starvation of Escherichia coli induces resistance against the lytic and bactericidal effects of penicillin. Starvation of E. coli strain W7 of the amino acids lysine or methionine resulted in the rapid development of resistance to autolytic cell wall degradation, which may be effectively triggered in growing bacteria by a number of chemical or ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2004
Cristina Moldes José L García Pedro García

The thermophilic inorganic pyrophosphatase (Pyr) from Thermus thermophilus has been produced in Escherichia coli fused to the C terminus of the choline-binding tag (ChB tag) derived from the choline-binding domain (ChBD) of pneumococcal LytA autolysin. The chimeric ChBD-Pyr protein retains its thermostable activity and can be purified in a single step by DEAE-cellulose affinity chromatography. ...

Journal: :Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2007
Abo Bakr F Ahmed Kanako Noguchi Yasuo Asami Kazutaka Nomura Hiroya Fujii Minoru Sakata Akihiko Tokita Kenichi Noda Akio Kuroda

We evaluated the cell wall binding (CWB) domain of Staphylococcus aureus autolysin as an affinity reagent for bacteria. A fusion of CWB domain and green fluorescent protein (CWB-GFP) bound to S. aureus with a dissociation constant of 15 nM. CWB-GFP bound to a wide range of gram-positive bacteria, but not to most gram-negative bacteria. We suspected that the outer membrane of gram-negative bacte...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2011
Anne J Blaschke

Streptococcus pneumoniae is both an aggressive pathogen and a normal part of the human respiratory microbiome. Clinicians and microbiologists have struggled to develop tests that can identify pneumococcal respiratory infection and accurately distinguish colonization from invasive disease. Molecular methods hold the promise of an improved ability to rapidly detect microorganisms in respiratory s...

2012
Peter Mellroth Robert Daniels Alice Eberhardt Daniel Rönnlund Hans Blom Jerker Widengren Staffan Normark Birgitta Henriques-Normark

The pneumococcal autolysin LytA is a virulence factor involved in autolysis as well as in fratricidal- and penicillin-induced lysis. In this study, we used biochemical and molecular biological approaches to elucidate which factors control the cytoplasmic translocation and lytic activation of LytA. We show that LytA is mainly localized intracellularly, as only a small fraction was found attached...

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