نتایج جستجو برای: curli pili

تعداد نتایج: 2668  

2016
Olga Besharova Verena M. Suchanek Raimo Hartmann Knut Drescher Victor Sourjik

Many bacteria primarily exist in nature as structured multicellular communities, so called biofilms. Biofilm formation is a highly regulated process that includes the transition from the motile planktonic to sessile biofilm lifestyle. Cellular differentiation within a biofilm is a commonly accepted concept but it remains largely unclear when, where and how exactly such differentiation arises. H...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2012
Dumitru Macarisin Jitendra Patel Gary Bauchan Jorge A Giron Vijay K Sharma

Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli O157:H7 outbreaks have been linked to consumption of fresh produce. It is generally recognized that bacterial attachment to vegetal matrices constitutes the first step in contamination of fresh produce. Cellular appendages, such as curli fibers, and cellulose, a constituent of extracellular matrix, have been suggested to be involved in E. coli attachment and per...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
Gregory Jubelin Anne Vianney Christophe Beloin Jean-Marc Ghigo Jean-Claude Lazzaroni Philippe Lejeune Corinne Dorel

Curli fibers could be described as a virulence factor able to confer adherence properties to both abiotic and eukaryotic surfaces. The ability to adapt rapidly to changing environmental conditions through signal transduction pathways is crucial for the growth and pathogenicity of bacteria. OmpR was shown to activate csgD expression, resulting in curli production. The CpxR regulator was shown to...

2014
Chia Hung Jonas Marschall Carey-Ann D. Burnham Albert S. Byun Jeffrey P. Henderson

Urinary tract infections are the most common cause of E. coli bloodstream infections (BSI) but the mechanism of bloodstream invasion is poorly understood. Some clinical isolates have been observed to shield themselves with extracellular amyloid fibers called curli at physiologic temperature. We hypothesize that curli fiber assembly at 37 °C promotes bacteremic progression by urinary E. coli str...

2010
Ylva Kai-Larsen Petra Lüthje Milan Chromek Verena Peters Xiaoda Wang Åsa Holm Lavinia Kádas Kjell-Olof Hedlund Jan Johansson Matthew R. Chapman Stefan H. Jacobson Ute Römling Birgitta Agerberth Annelie Brauner

Bacterial growth in multicellular communities, or biofilms, offers many potential advantages over single-cell growth, including resistance to antimicrobial factors. Here we describe the interaction between the biofilm-promoting components curli fimbriae and cellulose of uropathogenic E. coli and the endogenous antimicrobial defense in the urinary tract. We also demonstrate the impact of this in...

Journal: :Genetics 2022

Infections are a major contributor to lupus disease. Uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) is responsible for the majority of urinary tract infections in both healthy individuals and patients. We have previously demonstrated that bacterial amyloid curli complexes curli/DNA, produced by E.coli, can accelerate disease mouse models lupus. Moreover we extended these findings human demonstrate curl...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
Z Bian S Normark

Curli are surface organelles in Escherichia coli that assemble outside the bacterium through the precipitation of secreted soluble CsgA monomers, requiring the CsgB nucleator protein. Using immunoelectron microscopy and immunoblotting assays, CsgB is shown to be located on the bacterial surface and also as a minor component of wild-type curli. CsgB lacking its 20 N-terminal residues when fused ...

2013
Diego O. Serra Anja M. Richter Gisela Klauck Franziska Mika Regine Hengge

UNLABELLED Bacterial biofilms are highly structured multicellular communities whose formation involves flagella and an extracellular matrix of adhesins, amyloid fibers, and exopolysaccharides. Flagella are produced by still-dividing rod-shaped Escherichia coli cells during postexponential growth when nutrients become suboptimal. Upon entry into stationary phase, however, cells stop producing fl...

2017
Kathryn L. Kay Frederick Breidt Pina M. Fratamico Gian M. Baranzoni Gwang-Hee Kim Amy M. Grunden Deog-Hwan Oh

Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) strains vary in acid resistance; however, little is known about the underlying mechanisms that result in strain specific differences. Among 25 STEC O157:H7 strains tested, 7 strains flocculated when grown statically for 18 h in minimal salts medium at 37°C, while 18 strains did not. Interestingly, the flocculation phenotype (cells came out of suspen...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
H Sakellaris N K Hannink K Rajakumar D Bulach M Hunt C Sasakawa B Adler

An unstable chromosomal element encoding multiple antibiotic resistance in Shigella flexneri serotype 2a was found to include sequences homologous to the csg genes encoding curli in Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. As curli have been implicated in the virulence of serovar Typhimurium, we investigated the csg loci in all four species of Shigella. DNA sequencing and P...

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