نتایج جستجو برای: streptococcal bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 188241  

2010
ANCA ROSEANU PAULA FLORIAN MARIA CONDEI DANA CRISTEA MARIA DAMIAN

Lactoferrin (Lf) is an iron-binding glycoprotein which exhibits antibacterial activity against a broad range of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. The mechanisms of this property are complex and involve iron sequestration as well as direct interaction with bacteria. Lactoferricin (LFcin), a Lf-derived peptide released by pepsin digestion of lactoferrin, is a more potent antibacterial com...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1997
M Lis H K Kuramitsu

In order to inhibit the growth of bacteria present in the human oral cavity, a novel system which targets antimicrobial agents to dental plaque has been developed. This system involves a hybrid protein consisting of a peptide expressing the bactericidal properties of galactose oxidase (GAO) fused to the glucan binding domain (GBD) of the Streptococcus mutans glucosyltransferase-S enzyme. A gene...

2011
Simone Aymanns Stefanie Mauerer Ger van Zandbergen Christiane Wolz Barbara Spellerberg

Fluorescence labeling of bacterial pathogens has a broad range of interesting applications including the observation of living bacteria within host cells. We constructed a novel vector based on the E. coli streptococcal shuttle plasmid pAT28 that can propagate in numerous bacterial species from different genera. The plasmid harbors a promoterless copy of the green fluorescent variant gene egfp ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Sung G Lee Vincent A Fischetti

Bacterial surface proteins are important molecules in the infectivity and survival of pathogens. Surface proteins on gram-positive bacteria have been shown to attach via a transpeptidase, termed sortase, that cleaves an LPXTG sequence found close to the C termini of nearly all surface proteins on these bacteria. We previously identified a unique enzyme (LPXTGase) from Streptococcus pyogenes tha...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2009
Sara H Bengtson Caroline Sandén Matthias Mörgelin Pauline F Marx Anders I Olin L M Fredrik Leeb-Lundberg Joost C M Meijers Heiko Herwald

Bacteria-controlled regulation of host responses to infection is an important virulence mechanism that has been demonstrated to contribute to disease progression. Here we report that the human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes employs the procarboxypeptidase TAFI (thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor) to modulate the kallikrein/kinin system. To this end, bacteria initiate a chain of events...

Journal: :EPRA international journal of multidisciplinary research 2023

Introduction: Impetigo is a common infection of the superficial layers epidermis that highly contagious and usually originated by gram-positive bacteria, this disease manifests with presence erythematous plaques yellow crust, which may become itchy or painful. Diagnosis based on signs symptoms alone. Treatment involves topical oral antibiotics symptomatic care. Objective: to detail current info...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2002
Hedda Wardemann Thomas Boehm Neil Dear Rita Carsetti

Splenectomized individuals are prone to overwhelming infections with encapsulated bacteria and splenectomy of mice increases susceptibility to streptococcal infections, yet the exact mechanism by which the spleen protects against such infections is unknown. Using congenitally asplenic mice as a model, we show that the spleen is essential for the generation of B-1a cells, a B cell population tha...

2003
MACLYN McCARTY

The enzymes which are released into the environment by pathogenic microorganisms are of importance in a consideration of the mechanism of disease processes, since they may play a rtle in the virulence and invasiveness of the bacteria as well as in specific tissue injuries. In this connection, it is of interest that certain of the bacterial exotoxins have recently been demonstrated to be enzymat...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Martin Llewelyn Shiranee Sriskandan Mark Peakman David R Ambrozak Daniel C Douek William W Kwok Jonathan Cohen Daniel M Altmann

The excessive immunological response triggered by microbial superantigens has been implicated in the etiology of a wide range of human diseases but has been most clearly defined for the staphylococcal and streptococcal toxic shock syndromes. Because MHC class II presentation of superantigens to T cells is not MHC-restricted, the possibility that HLA polymorphisms could influence superantigenici...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1999
Thomas Proft S. Louise Moffatt Celia J. Berkahn John D. Fraser

Three novel streptococcal superantigen genes (spe-g, spe-h, and spe-j) were identified from the Streptococcus pyogenes M1 genomic database at the University of Oklahoma. A fourth novel gene (smez-2) was isolated from the S. pyogenes strain 2035, based on sequence homology to the streptococcal mitogenic exotoxin z (smez) gene. SMEZ-2, SPE-G, and SPE-J are most closely related to SMEZ and strepto...

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