نتایج جستجو برای: d39

تعداد نتایج: 201  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2001
S Dave A Brooks-Walter M K Pangburn L S McDaniel

PspC was found to bind human complement factor H (FH) by Western blot analysis of D39 (pspC(+)) and an isogenic mutant TRE108 (pspC). We confirmed that PspA does not bind FH, while purified PspC binds FH very strongly. The binding of FH to exponentially growing pneumococci varied among different isolates when analyzed by fluorescence activated cell sorting analysis.

1992
Lambert Meertens Steven Pemberton

This document discusses the ergonomic problems with currently available software products, and what in general is necessary in order to make an application pleasant to work with. The application of these principles to a new open-architecture user interface system, Views, is then described. 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification: 68U99. 1991 CR Categories: H.1.2, H.5.2, D39, H.5.0, I.7.2.

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
Skye M Barendt Adrian D Land Lok-To Sham Wai-Leung Ng Ho-Ching T Tsui Randy J Arnold Malcolm E Winkler

PcsB is a protein of unknown function that plays a critical role in cell division in Streptococcus pneumoniae and other ovococcus species of Streptococcus. We constructed isogenic sets of mutants expressing different amounts of PcsB in laboratory strain R6 and virulent serotype 2 strain D39 to evaluate its cellular roles. Insertion mutagenesis in parent and pcsB(+) merodiploid strains indicated...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2006
Rikki M A Graham James C Paton

Respiratory epithelial cells play an active part in the host response to respiratory pathogens, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, by releasing chemokines responsible for neutrophil recruitment. In order to investigate the role of specific pneumococcal virulence factors in eliciting CXC chemokine responses, type II pneumocytes (A549) and nasopharyngeal cells (Detroit-562) were infected with S. p...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2010
Stéphanie Caymaris Hester J Bootsma Bernard Martin Peter W M Hermans Marc Prudhomme Jean-Pierre Claverys

CodY is a global regulator highly conserved in low-G+C Gram-positive bacteria. It plays a key role in the adaptation of Bacillus subtilis to nutritional limitation through repression of a large gene set during exponential growth and relief of repression upon starvation. In several pathogenic bacteria, CodY regulates major virulence genes. Our interest in Streptococcus pneumoniae CodY originates...

2015
Tijmen J. Hommes Miriam H. van Lieshout Cornelis van ‘t Veer Sandrine Florquin Hester J. Bootsma Peter W. Hermans Alex F. de Vos Tom van der Poll Eliane Namie Miyaji

Streptococcus (S.) pneumoniae is the most common causative pathogen in community-acquired pneumonia. Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-containing (NOD) 2 is a pattern recognition receptor located in the cytosol of myeloid cells that is able to detect peptidoglycan fragments of S. pneumoniae. We here aimed to investigate the role of NOD2 in the host response during pneumococcal pneumonia...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
A M Berry J C Paton

Although the polysaccharide capsule of Streptococcus pneumoniae has been recognized as a sine qua non of virulence, much recent attention has focused on the role of pneumococcal proteins in pathogenesis, particularly in view of their potential as vaccine antigens. The individual contributions of pneumolysin (Ply), the major neuraminidase (NanA), autolysin (LytA), hyaluronidase (Hyl), pneumococc...

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