نتایج جستجو برای: lasB

تعداد نتایج: 140  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
R M Anderson C A Zimprich L Rust

Pseudomonas aeruginosa LasB elastase gene (lasB) transcription is controlled by the two-component quorum-sensing system of LasR, and the autoinducer, 3OC(12)-HSL (N-3-[oxododecanoyl]homoserine lactone). LasR and 3OC(12)-HSL-mediated lasB activation requires a functional operator sequence (OP1) in the lasB promoter region. Optimal activation of lasB, however, requires a second sequence of 70% id...

2011
Emmanuel Vijay Paul Pandeeti Gopi Krishna Pitchika Jyotsna Jotshi Smita S. Nilegaonkar Pradnya P. Kanekar Dayananda Siddavattam

Conventional leather processing involving depilation of animal hide by lime and sulphide treatment generates considerable amounts of chemical waste causing severe environmental pollution. Enzymatic depilation is an environmentally friendly process and has been considered to be a viable alternative to the chemical depilation process. We isolated an extracellular protease from Pseudomonas aerugin...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2013
Jessica L Fullagar Amanda L Garner Anjali K Struss Joshua A Day David P Martin Jing Yu Xiaoqing Cai Kim D Janda Seth M Cohen

Tropolone emerged from the screening of a chelator fragment library (CFL) as an inhibitor of the Zn(2+)-dependent virulence factor, Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase (LasB). Based on this initial hit, a series of substituted tropolone-based LasB inhibitors was prepared, and a compound displaying potent activity in vitro and in a bacterial swarming assay was identified. Importantly, this inhibitor...

Journal: :Microbiology 2003
Brigitte A Cowell Sally S Twining Jeffrey A Hobden Mary S F Kwong Suzanne M J Fleiszig

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen implicated in a variety of devastating conditions. Its flexibility as a pathogen is attributed to a myriad of virulence factors and regulatory elements that respond to prevailing environmental conditions. ExoS and ExoT are type III secreted effector proteins, regulated by the transcriptional activator ExsA, that can inhibit invasion ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1996
L Rust E C Pesci B H Iglewski

The enzyme elastase is an important virulence factor of the opportunistic human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Previous studies have shown that expression of the P. aeruginosa elastase gene (lasB) requires both an activator protein, LasR, and an N-acylhomoserine lactone compound termed Pseudomonas autoinducer (PAI). In this study, we analyzed the lasB promoter region to learn more about lasB ...

2013
Nathalie Beaufort Elisabeth Corvazier Saouda Mlanaoindrou Sophie de Bentzmann Dominique Pidard

Within the vasculature, uncontrolled pericellular proteolysis can lead to disruption of cell-to-cell and cell-to-matrix interactions and subsequent detachment-induced cell apoptosis, or anoikis, contributing to inflammatory vascular diseases, with the endothelium as the major target. Most studies so far have focused on endogenous proteinases. However, during bloodstream infections, bacterial pr...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2014
Hua Yu Xiaomei He Wei Xie Junzhi Xiong Halei Sheng Shaodong Guo Chunji Huang Di Zhang Kebin Zhang

Elastase LasB, an important extracellular virulence factor, is shown to play an important role in the pathogenicity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa during host infection. However, the role of LasB in the life cycle of P. aeruginosa is not completely understood. This report focuses on the impact of LasB on biofilm formation of P. aeruginosa PAO1. Here, we reported that the lasB deletion mutant (ΔlasB)...

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2011
Nathalie Beaufort Elisabeth Corvazier Alexia Hervieu Christine Choqueux Michaël Dussiot Liliane Louedec Anne Cady Sophie de Bentzmann Jean-Baptiste Michel Dominique Pidard

Disruption of cell/ECM interactions resulting from uncontrolled pericellular proteolysis leads to detachment-induced cell apoptosis (anoikis), contributing to the morbid evolution of inflammatory vascular diseases. During cardiovascular infections, bacterial proteinases might induce vascular cells to enter a similar pathway. We focused on LasB, the predominant metalloproteinase secreted by the ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
George R A Cathcart Derek Quinn Brett Greer Pat Harriott John F Lynas Brendan F Gilmore Brian Walker

Pseudomonas elastase (LasB), a metalloprotease virulence factor, is known to play a pivotal role in pseudomonal infection. LasB is secreted at the site of infection, where it exerts a proteolytic action that spans from broad tissue destruction to subtle action on components of the host immune system. The former enhances invasiveness by liberating nutrients for continued growth, while the latter...

2011
Zhizhou Kuang Yonghua Hao Brent E. Walling Jayme L. Jeffries Dennis E. Ohman Gee W. Lau

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that causes both acute pneumonitis in immunocompromised patients and chronic lung infections in individuals with cystic fibrosis and other bronchiectasis. Over 75% of clinical isolates of P. aeruginosa secrete elastase B (LasB), an elastolytic metalloproteinase that is encoded by the lasB gene. Previously, in vitro studies have demonstrated th...

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