نتایج جستجو برای: curli pili

تعداد نتایج: 2668  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015
Pengfei Tian Wouter Boomsma Yong Wang Daniel E Otzen Mogens H Jensen Kresten Lindorff-Larsen

Functional amyloid fibers, called curli, play a critical role in adhesion and invasion of many bacteria. Unlike pathological amyloids, curli structures are formed by polypeptide sequences whose amyloid structure has been selected for during evolution. This important distinction provides us with an opportunity to obtain structural insights from an unexpected source: the covariation of amino acid...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2001
Z Bian Z Q Yan G K Hansson P Thorén S Normark

Septic shock, a major cause of death, is characterized by a pathophysiologic increased production of nitric oxide (NO), which leads to vasodilation and myocardial toxicity. Septic Escherichia coli frequently express proteinaceous curli fibers. In this study, curliated E. coli induced high levels of NO by directly inducing type 2 nitric oxide synthase (NOS2) both in vitro and in vivo. More sever...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Qin Shu Andrzej M Krezel Zachary T Cusumano Jerome S Pinkner Roger Klein Scott J Hultgren Carl Frieden

Curli, consisting primarily of major structural subunit CsgA, are functional amyloids produced on the surface of Escherichia coli, as well as many other enteric bacteria, and are involved in cell colonization and biofilm formation. CsgE is a periplasmic accessory protein that plays a crucial role in curli biogenesis. CsgE binds to both CsgA and the nonameric pore protein CsgG. The CsgG-CsgE com...

2016
Elizabeth P DeBenedictis Jenny Liu Sinan Keten

Curli fibers are functional amyloids that play a key role in biofilm structure and adhesion to various surfaces. Strong bioinspired adhesives comprising curli fibers have recently been created; however, the mechanisms curli uses to attach onto abiotic surfaces are still uncharacterized. Toward a materials-by-design approach for curli-based adhesives and multifunctional materials, we examine cur...

Journal: :Immunity 2015
Paul M Gallo Glenn J Rapsinski R Paul Wilson Gertrude O Oppong Uma Sriram Mark Goulian Bettina Buttaro Roberto Caricchio Stefania Gallucci Çagla Tükel

Research on the human microbiome has established that commensal and pathogenic bacteria can influence obesity, cancer, and autoimmunity through mechanisms mostly unknown. We found that a component of bacterial biofilms, the amyloid protein curli, irreversibly formed fibers with bacterial DNA during biofilm formation. This interaction accelerated amyloid polymerization and created potent immunog...

2011
Zeus Saldaña Ethel Sánchez Juan Xicohtencatl-Cortes Jose Luis Puente Jorge A. Girón

Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC) O157:H7 uses a myriad of surface adhesive appendages including pili, flagella, and the type 3 secretion system (T3SS) to adhere to and inflict damage to the human gut mucosa. Consumption of contaminated ground beef, milk, juices, water, or leafy greens has been associated with outbreaks of diarrheal disease in humans due to STEC. The aim of this study was...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Michelle Q Carter Craig T Parker Jacqueline W Louie Steven Huynh Clifton K Fagerquist Robert E Mandrell

Curli are adhesive fimbriae of Enterobactericaeae and are involved in surface attachment, cell aggregation, and biofilm formation. We reported previously that curli-producing (C(+)) variants of E. coli O157:H7 (EcO157) were much more acid sensitive than their corresponding curli-deficient (C(-)) variants; however, this difference was not linked to the curli fimbriae per se. Here, we investigate...

2015
Courtney Reichhardt Amy N. Jacobson Marie C. Maher Jeremy Uang Oscar A. McCrate Michael Eckart Lynette Cegelski Human Rezaei

Microorganisms produce functional amyloids that can be examined and manipulated in vivo and in vitro. Escherichia coli assemble extracellular adhesive amyloid fibers termed curli that mediate adhesion and promote biofilm formation. We have characterized the dye binding properties of the hallmark amyloid dye, Congo red, with curliated E. coli and with isolated curli fibers. Congo red binds to cu...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2012
Sonja J Lloyd Jennifer M Ritchie Maricarmen Rojas-Lopez Carla A Blumentritt Vsevolod L Popov Jennifer L Greenwich Matthew K Waldor Alfredo G Torres

Escherichia coli O157:H7 causes food and waterborne enteric infections that can result in hemorrhagic colitis and life-threatening hemolytic uremic syndrome. Intimate adherence of the bacteria to intestinal epithelial cells is mediated by intimin, but E. coli O157:H7 also possess several other putative adhesins, including curli and two operons that encode long polar fimbriae (Lpf). To assess th...

Journal: :Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering 2021

Initial work to generate physically robust biofilms for biocatalytic applications revealed that Escherichia coli K-12 can form a floating biofilm at the air-liquid interface, commonly referred as pellicle. Unlike other species where pellicle formation is well-characterised, such Bacillus subtilis, there are few reports of E. pellicles in literature. In order study formation, growth model was de...

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