نتایج جستجو برای: pbp1a

تعداد نتایج: 103  

2017
Martin Rieger Harald Mauch Regine Hakenbeck

Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates of serotype 23F with intermediate penicillin resistance were recovered on seven occasions over a period of 37 months from a cystic fibrosis patient in Berlin. All isolates expressed the same multilocus sequence type (ST), ST10523. The genome sequences of the first and last isolates, D122 and D141, revealed the absence of two phage-related gene clusters compared...

2013
Kelly L. Wyres Lotte M. Lambertsen Nicholas J. Croucher Lesley McGee Anne von Gottberg Josefina Liñares Michael R. Jacobs Karl G. Kristinsson Bernard W. Beall Keith P. Klugman Julian Parkhill Regine Hakenbeck Stephen D. Bentley Angela B. Brueggemann

BACKGROUND Changes in serotype prevalence among pneumococcal populations result from both serotype replacement and serotype (capsular) switching. Temporal changes in serotype distributions are well documented, but the contribution of capsular switching to such changes is unknown. Furthermore, it is unclear to what extent vaccine-induced selective pressures drive capsular switching. METHODS Se...

2015
Alexander J. F. Egan Jacob Biboy Inge van't Veer Eefjan Breukink Waldemar Vollmer

Peptidoglycan (PG) is an essential component in the cell wall of nearly all bacteria, forming a continuous, mesh-like structure, called the sacculus, around the cytoplasmic membrane to protect the cell from bursting by its turgor. Although PG synthases, the penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs), have been studied for 70 years, useful in vitro assays for measuring their activities were established ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Jason Hocking Richa Priyadarshini Constantin N Takacs Teresa Costa Natalie A Dye Lucy Shapiro Waldemar Vollmer Christine Jacobs-Wagner

The synthesis of the peptidoglycan cell wall is carefully regulated in time and space. In nature, this essential process occurs in cells that live in fluctuating environments. Here we show that the spatial distributions of specific cell wall proteins in Caulobacter crescentus are sensitive to small external osmotic upshifts. The penicillin-binding protein PBP2, which is commonly branded as an e...

2015
Leire Aguinagalde Bruno Corsini Arnau Domenech Mirian Domenech Jordi Cámara Carmen Ardanuy Ernesto García Josefina Liñares Asunción Fenoll Jose Yuste Bernard Beall

Capsular switching allows pre-existing clones of Streptococcus pneumoniae expressing vaccine serotypes to escape the vaccine-induced immunity by acquisition of capsular genes from pneumococci of a non-vaccine serotype. Here, we have analysed the clonal composition of 492 clinical isolates of serotype 11A causing invasive disease in Spain (2000-2012), and their ability to evade the host immune r...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
L Setchanova A Tomasz

As part of an ongoing surveillance program of antibiotic-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae in Sofia, Bulgaria, 120 penicillin-resistant strains (PRSP) (most of them recovered from children hospitalized with pneumococcal disease) were analyzed by microbiological and molecular methods. Several unique features of this collection are of particular interest. (i) Most isolates (112 of 120) were also...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Monica Markovski Jessica L Bohrhunter Tania J Lupoli Tsuyoshi Uehara Suzanne Walker Daniel E Kahne Thomas G Bernhardt

To fortify their cytoplasmic membrane and protect it from osmotic rupture, most bacteria surround themselves with a peptidoglycan (PG) exoskeleton synthesized by the penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs). As their name implies, these proteins are the targets of penicillin and related antibiotics. We and others have shown that the PG synthases PBP1b and PBP1a of Escherichia coli require the outer m...

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