Cyclic di-GMP: second messenger extraordinaire [PDF]
Cyclic dinucleotides (CDNs) are highly versatile signalling molecules that control various important biological processes in bacteria. The best-studied example is cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP).
Jenal, Urs +2 more
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Globális regulátor mutációknak mint az attenuálás lehetőségének vizsgálata Escherichia coli-ban = Investigation on global regulator mutations as possible tools of attenuation in Escherichia coli [PDF]
Az Escherichia coli globális regulátor génjeinek a virulencia funkciókra irányuló hatását vizsgálva megállapítottuk, hogy a húgyúti fertőzést és újszülöttkori meningitist okozó törzsek esetében a leuX és az rfaH gének kiesése (utóbbi Salmonella enterica ...
Emődy, Levente +5 more
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Curli-producing E. coli enhances the disease phenotype in an hSOD1 G93A mouse model of ALS [PDF]
Zimple Kurlawala
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Escherichia coli je oportunistički patogen za mlečnu žlezdu krava koji uglavnom izaziva prolazne infekcije, ali je od nedavno poznato da pojedini sojevi imaju sposobnost adhrencije i internalizacije u epitelne ćelije, što može rezultirati perzistencijom ...
Milanov Dubravka +4 more
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Role of c-di-GMP signalling in bacterial-host interactions [PDF]
Bacteria have various ways to sense environmental signals and to adapt their behavior and physiology through different signaling systems. Secondary messenger signaling, amplified by enzymatic activity, rapidly transmits a signal in the cell, resulting in
Lamprokostopoulou, Agaristi
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An Amyloid Organelle: Solid State NMR Evidence for Cross-Beta Assembly of Gas Vesicles [PDF]
Functional amyloids have been identified in a wide range of organisms, taking on a variety of biological roles and being controlled by remarkable mechanisms of directed assembly.
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Curli amyloid fibrils secreted by Enterobacteriaceae mediate host cell adhesion and contribute to biofilm formation, thereby promoting bacterial resistance to environmental stressors.
Sergei Perov +7 more
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Identification of Type 3 fimbriae in uropathogenic Escherichia coli reveals a role in biofilm formation [PDF]
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common nosocomial infection in the United States. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), the most common cause of CAUTI, can form biofilms on indwelling catheters.
Beatson, Scott +9 more
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The aggregation of Brucella abortus occurs under microaerobic conditions and promotes desiccation tolerance and biofilm formation [PDF]
Brucella abortus causes brucellosis mainly in cattle. The infection is transmitted to humans by ingestion of animal products or direct contact with infected material.
Almiron, Marta A. +2 more
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Background and Objective: the Formation of urinary infection by uropathogenic E.coli needs numerous virulence factors and biofilm formation is among these factors.
Zahra Khozein +2 more
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