MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FIMBRIAL»
fimbrial
antigen
block
cyst
fertility
protein
histology
adhesions
fimbrial
fringelike
part
structure
opening
fallopian
tubes
late
latin
fimbria
fringe
back
formation
from
fimbriae
threads
escherichia
coli
infect
klemm
long
threadlike
polymers
found
surface
evolution
chaperone
usher
assembly
pathway
schematic
drawing
terminal
signal
peptide
subunits
cleaved
during
their
transport
adhesins
similarities
variations
wiry
diam
shaped
fibre
like
structures
surfaces
bacteria
which
mediate
attachment
host
cells
bacterial
adherence
blood
bacterium
with
cell
represented
black
tips
binding
jstor
rights
reserved
department
microbiology
technical
acts
mechanical
force
sensor
mediates
shear
dependent
adhesion
uroepithelial
demonstrates
enhanced
interaction
pilq
precursor
pseudomonas
function
essential
pili
involved
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «FIMBRIAL»
Découvrez l'usage de
fimbrial dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
fimbrial et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Salmonella: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis
ness through these tissue barriers. Fimbrial adhesins of Salmonella are involved
in formation of biofilms on host tissue as well as inorganic surfaces (see Chapter
7). Finally, Salmonella adhesins also interact with circulating host components, ...
2
Pseudomonas: Model Organism, Pathogen, Cell Factory
Table 4.3 Annotation ofthe pilus/fimbrial biogenesis genes in P. aeruginosa. PA
number Gene Product name PA0395 pilT twitching motility protein PA0396 pilU
twitching motility protein PA0408 pilG twitching motility protein PA0409 pilH ...
3
Salmonella: From Genome to Function
Abstract The complement of fimbrial operons held within a genome represents
one of the key differentiating features of the sequenced Salmonella serovars and
one of the single largest sources of genetic diversity. Generically described as ...
4
Footrot and Foot Abscess of Ruminants
Molecular Analysis The fimbrial strand of B. nodosus consists of a single,
repeated polypeptide subunit of approximate molecular weight 17 kDa.9"
However, Anderson et al.12 have found that there is substantial variation in the
electrophoretic ...
J. R. Egerton, Weng K. Yong, George G. Riffkin, 1989
5
Handbook of Natural Toxins: Bacterial Toxins and Virulence ...
The structural genes for the major fimbrial subunit protein for each of these
fimbrial types (Fim2 and Fim3) have been cloned and sequenced (Livey et al.,
1987; Mooi et al., 1990). These two proteins share significant sequence similarity.
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Bacterial Genomes: Physical Structure and Analysis
estimated that a single gonococcus has the potential to produce over 1 06
fimbrial variants (Rudel et al., 1992). These fimbrial variants are generated by a
RecA- dependent mechanism involving recombination between homologous ...
F.J. de Bruijn, James R. Lupski, George M. Weinstock, 1998
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Fimbriae Adhesion, Genetics, Biogenesis, and Vaccines
33 I. INTRODUCTION Extraintestinal Escherichw coli strains are able to cause
urinary tract infections (UTI) and cases of newborn meningitis (NBM).1 Fimbrial
adhesin complexes (FACs) enable pathogenic E. coli strains to adhere to
receptors ...
8
E. coli: Genomics, Evolution and Pathogenesis
TABLE I ETEC Colonization Factors Associated with Human Infections Original
CS CF morphology/ Subunit designation designation diameter (nm) mass (kDa)
Reference CFA/I group CFA/I CFA/I Fimbrial (7nm) 15.0 [41] CS1 CS1 Fimbrial ...
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Molecular Medical Microbiology, Three-Volume Set
Sokurenko et al., 1995; Iohnson and Brown, 1996; Klemm et al., 1996). In the
case of E. coli P fimbriae, the fimbria-associated adhesin protein is located at the
tip of the fimbrial appendage (Hultgren and Normark, 1991). Alternatively, as in
the ...
Yi-Wei Tang, Dongyou Liu, Ian Poxton, 2001
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Bacterial Secreted Proteins: Secretory Mechanisms and Role ...
In addition, fimbrial serotype expression is subject to phase variation because of
variations in length of a string of cytosine nucleotides located between the –10
and –35 sequences of the fim2 and fim3 gene promoters (Willems et al., 1990).
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «FIMBRIAL»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
fimbrial est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
stg fimbrial operon from S. Typhi STH2370 contributes to association …
Nevertheless, since other CU fimbrial structures increase the entry of S. Typhi into macrophages, and considering that transcriptomic analyses ... «7thSpace Interactive, juil 15»
Serum reactome induced by Bordetella pertussis infection and …
... hemolysin-adenylate cyclaseprecursor; 11 - Filamentous hemagglutinin; 12 - Fim2 pilic subunit; 13 - Serotype 3 fimbrial subunit precursor; ... «BMC Blogs Network, juin 15»
Gene expression changes in Porphyromonas gingivalis W83 after …
Genetic exchange of fimbrial alleles exemplifies the adaptive virulence strategy of Porphyromonas gingivalis. PLoS One. 2014; 9(3): Article ID ... «BMC Blogs Network, mai 15»
Antibody Pries Loose Bacteria's Grip
“Here, using monoclonal antibodies against a vaccine target protein—fimbrial adhesin FimH of uropathogenic E. coli, we demonstrate that ... «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, mai 15»
Diagnosing the past to predict the future of Salmonella infections
... type as a result of gene exchange and loss and chromosome rearrangement involving surface fimbrial genes and metabolic pathways. «Phys.Org, déc 14»
Adherence and Invasion of Pathogenic Escherichia coli
Recently, Zhou et al. demonstrated that deletion of fliC (encoding the major flagellin protein) and/or the faeG (encoding the F4 major fimbrial subunit) from ETEC ... «Medscape, nov 14»
Gallibacterium anatis Bacteremia in a Human
Recently, a fimbrial GalF-A was also characterized as a key structure during colonization and invasion events of mucosal surfaces (10). This last structure could ... «Journal of Clinical Microbiology, oct 13»
Proteomics workflows: Detergent comparison for bacteria
SDS identified about 30% more membrane proteins than Rapigest, but the latter was better at extracting periplasmic, fimbrial and flagellal ... «separationsNOW.com, sept 13»
I only have one good tube
The infection could have completely damaged one fallopian tube and caused one to be somewhat bound down so the fimbrial end of the tube ... «Jamaica Observer, sept 12»
Sinister surgeon deceives 152 women
After delivering babies through caesarean sections, he removed benign growths, known as fimbrial cysts, from patients' fallopian tubes. «Perth Now, févr 12»