نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial toxins

تعداد نتایج: 221164  

2014
Adnan K. Syed Blaise R. Boles

Many bacteria produce cytolytic toxins that target host cells or other competing microbes. It is well known that environmental factors control toxin expression, however, recent work suggests that some bacteria manipulate the fold of these protein toxins to control their function. The β-sheet rich amyloid fold is a highly stable ordered aggregate that many toxins form in response to specific env...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2000
A K Singh S H Harrison J S Schoeniger

Gangliosides, glycosphingolipids present in the membranes of neuronal and other cells, are natural receptors for a number of bacterial toxins and viruses whose sensitive detection is of interest in clinical medicine as well as in biological warfare or terrorism incidents. Liposomes containing gangliosides mimic cells that are invaded by bacterial toxins and can be used as sensitive probes for d...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 1999
J F Richard L Petit M Gibert J C Marvaud C Bouchaud M R Popoff

Numerous bacterial toxins recognize the actin cytoskeleton as a target. The clostridial binary toxins (Iota and C2 families) ADP-ribosylate the actin monomers causing the dissociation of the actin filaments. The large clostridial toxins from Clostridium difficile, Clostridium sordellii and Clostridium novyi inactivate, by glucosylation, proteins from the Rho family that regulate actin polymeriz...

2016
Ana do Vale Didier Cabanes Sandra Sousa

Bacterial toxins are virulence factors that manipulate host cell functions and take over the control of vital processes of living organisms to favor microbial infection. Some toxins directly target innate immune cells, thereby annihilating a major branch of the host immune response. In this review we will focus on bacterial toxins that act from the extracellular milieu and hinder the function o...

2018

Lymphatics limp along after MRSA Lymphedema is associated with skin and soft tissue infections, and both can be recurring, causing continual suffering in affected patients. To better understand the relationship between bacterial infections and lymphedema, Jones et al. used intravital imaging. They examined the lymphatics of mice infected with MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) a...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
Zachari Turgeon René Jørgensen Danielle Visschedyk Patrick R Edwards Sarah Legree Caroline McGregor Robert J Fieldhouse Dev Mangroo Matthieu Schapira A Rod Merrill

The mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase toxins are bacterial virulence factors that contribute to many disease states in plants, animals, and humans. These toxins function as enzymes that target various host proteins and covalently attach an ADP-ribose moiety that alters target protein function. We tested compounds from a virtual screen of commercially available compounds combined with a directed poly(...

2017
Rachid A. El-Aouar Filho Aurélie Nicolas Thiago L. De Paula Castro Martine Deplanche Vasco A. De Carvalho Azevedo Pierre L. Goossens Frédéric Taieb Gerard Lina Yves Le Loir Nadia Berkova

Some bacterial pathogens modulate signaling pathways of eukaryotic cells in order to subvert the host response for their own benefit, leading to successful colonization and invasion. Pathogenic bacteria produce multiple compounds that generate favorable conditions to their survival and growth during infection in eukaryotic hosts. Many bacterial toxins can alter the cell cycle progression of hos...

Journal: :RNA 2016
Marc A Schureck Tatsuya Maehigashi Stacey J Miles Jhomar Marquez Christine M Dunham

Activation of bacterial toxins during stress results in cleavage of mRNAs in the context of the ribosome. These toxins are thought to function as global translational inhibitors yet recent studies suggest each may have distinct mRNA specificities that result in selective translation for bacterial survival. Here we demonstrate that mRNA in the context of a bacterial 30S subunit is sufficient for...

Journal: :Annual review of genetics 2011
Yoshihiro Yamaguchi Jung-Ho Park Masayori Inouye

Almost all bacteria and many archaea contain genes whose expression inhibits cell growth and may lead to cell death when overproduced, reminiscent of apoptotic genes in higher systems. The cellular targets of these toxins are quite diverse and include DNA replication, mRNA stability, protein synthesis, cell-wall biosynthesis, and ATP synthesis. These toxins are co-expressed and neutralized with...

Journal: :Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography 1996

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