نتایج جستجو برای: infection process including spore germination

تعداد نتایج: 2542389  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2009
Rajesh Velagapudi Yen-Ping Hsueh Scarlett Geunes-Boyer Jo Rae Wright Joseph Heitman

Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii are closely related pathogenic fungi that cause pneumonia and meningitis in both immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts and are a significant global infectious disease risk. Both species are found in the environment and are acquired via inhalation, leading to an initial pulmonary infection. The infectious propagule is unknown but is hypothesi...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2010
Hue Nguyen Thi Minh Philippe Dantigny Jean-Marie Perrier-Cornet Patrick Gervais

In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of spore inactivation by high pressure at moderate temperatures to optimize the sterilization efficiency of high-pressure treatments. Bacillus subtilis spores were first subjected to different pressure treatments ranging from 90 to 550 MPa at 40°C, with holding times from 10 min to 4 h. These treatments alone caused slight inactivation, which was re...

2017
Jie Zhang Wuren Huang Chuanfei Yuan Yuzhen Lu Bing Yang Cheng-Yuan Wang Peng Zhang Leonard Dobens Zhen Zou Chengshu Wang Erjun Ling

Skin immunity protects animals from airborne pathogen infection. Unlike mammals, arthropods, including insects, undergo periodic ecdysis to grow and develop. Newly molted insects emerge with unsclerotized thin cuticles but successfully escape pathogenic infections during the post-molt period. Here we show that prophenoloxidases (PPOs) in molting fluids remain bioactive on the integument and imp...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2016
Kristina Borch-Pedersen Toril Lindbäck Elisabeth H Madslien Shani W Kidd Kristin O'Sullivan Per Einar Granum Marina Aspholm

UNLABELLED When nutrients are scarce, Bacillus species form metabolically dormant and extremely resistant spores that enable survival over long periods of time under conditions not permitting growth. The presence of specific nutrients triggers spore germination through interaction with germinant receptors located in the spore's inner membrane. Bacillus licheniformis is a biotechnologically impo...

2016
George Wagner Victor Korenkov Jonathan D. Judy Paul M. Bertsch

Manufactured nanoparticles (NPs) are increasingly being used for commercial purposes and certain NP types have been shown to have broad spectrum antibacterial activity. In contrast, their activities against fungi and fungi-like oomycetes are less studied. Here, we examined the potential of two types of commercially available Zn NPs (Zn NPs and ZnO NPs) to inhibit spore germination and infectivi...

Journal: :Journal of food science 2009
Karl J Indest Wallace G Buchholz Jim R Faeder Peter Setlow

Over the course of 2 days, top researchers in the fields of bacterial spore biology and computational biology discussed approaches to determine the cause of spore germination heterogeneity. Biological and mathematical data gaps were identified, and experimental approaches and computational strategies for modeling spore germination were presented and evaluated. As a result of these interactions,...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2014
Casey B Bernhards David L Popham

The infectious agent of the disease anthrax is the spore of Bacillus anthracis. Bacterial spores are extremely resistant to environmental stresses, which greatly hinders spore decontamination efforts. The spore cortex, a thick layer of modified peptidoglycan, contributes to spore dormancy and resistance by maintaining the low water content of the spore core. The cortex is degraded by germinatio...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2007
Patricia L Pelczar Takao Igarashi Barbara Setlow Peter Setlow

Spores of a Bacillus subtilis strain with a gerD deletion mutation (Delta gerD) responded much slower than wild-type spores to nutrient germinants, although they did ultimately germinate, outgrow, and form colonies. Spores lacking GerD and nutrient germinant receptors also germinated slowly with nutrients, as did Delta gerD spores in which nutrient receptors were overexpressed. The germination ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2008
Michael Mallozzi Joel Bozue Rebecca Giorno Krishna-Sulayman Moody Alex Slack Christopher Cote Dengli Qiu Rong Wang Peter McKenney Erh-Min Lai Janine R Maddock Arthur Friedlander Susan Welkos Patrick Eichenberger Adam Driks

Bacterial spores are encased in a multilayered proteinaceous shell, called the coat. In many Bacillus spp., the coat protects against environmental assault and facilitates germination. In Bacillus anthracis, the spore is the etiological agent of anthrax, and the functions of the coat likely contribute to virulence. Here, we characterize a B. anthracis spore protein, called Cotbeta, which is enc...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1987
S J Foster K Johnstone

Two peptidoglycan-lytic enzyme activities were isolated from spores of Bacillus megaterium KM. Surface-bound lytic enzyme was extracted from dormant spores and hydrolysed a variety of peptidoglycan substrates including isolated spore cortex, but did not cause refractility changes in permeabilized spores. Germination-specific lytic enzyme activity appeared early in germination and had minimal ac...

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