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Bacterial Proteins (27):
  • Penicillin-Binding Proteins
  • Luciferases, Bacterial
  • Factor For Inversion Stimulation Protein
  • Exfoliatins
  • Cell Wall Skeleton
  • GroEL Protein
  • Staphylococcal Protein A
  • RNA Polymerase Sigma 54
  • Coagulase
  • Azurin
  • Integration Host Factors
  • Flagellin
  • Escherichia coli Proteins
  • Bacterial Capsules
  • GroES Protein
  • Periplasmic Proteins
  • Ferredoxins
  • Botulinum Toxins
  • Tetanus Toxin
  • Streptavidin
  • MutS DNA Mismatch-Binding Protein
  • Flavodoxin
  • Colicins
  • Bacteriocins
  • Bacterial Transferrin Receptor Complex
  • Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins
  • AraC Transcription Factor
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American Journal of Dentistry (23)6 2010
Clinical and microbiological studies of children and adolescents receiving orthodontic treatment.
Rodrigo O RO Rego, Cristiane A CA Oliveira, Ary A dos Santos-Pinto, Shawn F SF Jordan, Joseph J JJ Zambon, Joni A JA Cirelli and Violet I VI Haraszthy
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This case-controlled study examined clinical and microbiological parameters in Brazilian children and adolescents receiving orthodontic treatment using fixed orthodontic appliances or removable orthodontic appliances. The plaque index, gingival index, number of decaye... | PMID: 21344829

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Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics (28)3 2010
Homology modeling of Cry10Aa toxin from B. thuringiensis israelensis and B. thuringiensis subsp. LDC-9.
A Mahalakshmi and R Shenbagarathai
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A three dimensional model was developed for Cry10Aa protein sequence of B. thuringiensis LDC-9 and B. thuringiensis israelensis that has not been solved empirically by X-ray crystallography or NMR. Homology modeling was employed for the structure prediction using Cry2Aa as template protein, a high-r... | PMID: 20919752

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Microbial Pathogenesis (49)6 2010
Roles of PE_PGRS family in Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis and novel measures against tuberculosis.
Chen Tian and Xie Jian-Ping
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Tuberculosis remains a serious threat to global public health. As one of the most successful pathogens, Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an adept in evasion the host immune response. M. tuberculosis PE_PGRS family has been widely proposed as molecular mantra to deflect host immunity. The feature of thi... | PMID: 20638467

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Microbial Pathogenesis (49)6 2010
Hemolytic activity in Flavobacterium psychrophilum is a contact-dependent, two-step mechanism and differently expressed in smooth and rough phenotypes.
Eva Högfors-Rönnholm and Tom Wiklund
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The hemolytic activity of cells of smooth and rough phenotypic variants of the Gram-negative fish pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum was investigated in two different assays, a microplate and an agarose hemolysis assay, using rainbow trout erythrocytes. The smooth cells showed a high and the roug... | PMID: 20817089

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Nature Reviews: Microbiology (8)12 2010
RNAs: regulators of bacterial virulence.
Jonas Gripenland, Sakura Netterling, Edmund Loh, Teresa Tiensuu, Alejandro Toledo-Arana and Jörgen Johansson
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RNA-based pathways that regulate protein expression are much more widespread than previously thought. Regulatory RNAs, including 5' and 3' untranslated regions next to the coding sequence, cis-acting antisense RNAs and trans-acting small non-coding RNAs, are effective regulatory mole... | PMID: 21079634

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Molecular Oral Microbiology (25)6 2010
Community and gene composition of a human dental plaque microbiota obtained by metagenomic sequencing.
G Xie, P S G Chain, C-C Lo, K-L Liu, J Gans, J Merritt and F Qi
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We report a metagenomic analysis of a healthy human plaque sample using a combination of second-generation sequencing platforms. A total of 860 million base pairs of non-human sequences were generated. Various analysis tools revealed the presence of 12 well-characterized phyla, members of the TM-7 a... | PMID: 21040513

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Biochemical Journal (432)3 2010
Differentiation of propeptide residues regulating the compartmentalization, maturation and activity of the broad-range phospholipase C of Listeria monocytogenes.
Emily R Slepkov, Alan Pavinski Bitar and Hélène Marquis
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We generated a series of propeptide mutants to determine the minimal requirement to prevent PC-PLC enzymatic activity and to identify residues regulating compartmentalization and maturation. We found that a single residue at position P1 (Ser51) of the cleavage site is sufficient to prevent enzymatic... | PMID: 20879990

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (402)4 2010
Dynamical properties of cold shock protein A from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Gabriella D'Auria, Carla Esposito, Lucia Falcigno, Luisa Calvanese, Emanuela Iaccarino, Alessia Ruggiero, Carlo Pedone, Emilia Pedone and Rita Berisio
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We report a structural and functional study of cold shock protein A from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, MTB-CspA. Structural investigations by CD and NMR reveal that MTB-CspA is less ordered than expected and is the least thermal stable cold shock protein so far characterized. However, electrophoretic... | PMID: 20977881

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Current Opinion in Genetics & Development (20)6 2010
Simplicity and complexity in the cyanobacterial circadian clock mechanism.
Guogang Dong, Yong-Ick Kim and Susan S Golden
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The circadian clock of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 is built on a three-protein central oscillator that can be reconstituted in vitro, a redox-sensitive input for synchronization with the environment, and a bacterial two-component signal transduction pathway for global transcr... | PMID: 20934870

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Trends in Microbiology (18)12 2010
What is type VI secretion doing in all those bugs?
Sandra Schwarz, Rachel D Hood and Joseph D Mougous
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We examined earlier data indicating its role in pathogenesis. We conclude that although T6S can, in rare instances, directly influence interactions with higher organisms, the broader physiological significance of the system is likely to provide defense against simple eukaryotic cells and other bacte... | PMID: 20961764

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Epidemiology and Infection (138)12 2010
Use of serology and urine antigen detection to estimate the proportion of adult community-acquired pneumonia attributable to Streptococcus pneumoniae.
J P Watt, J C Moïsi, R L A Donaldson, R Reid, S Ferro, C G Whitney, M Santosham and K L O'Brien
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We enrolled adults undergoing chest radiography at three Indian Health Service clinics in the Southwestern United States and collected acute and convalescent serum for measurement of PsaA and PspA titres and urine for pneumococcal antigen detection. Blood and sputum cultures were obtained at the dis... | PMID: 20334727

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Euro surveillance : bulletin europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin (15)46 2010
Antimicrobial resistance 2010: global attention on carbapenemase-producing bacteria.
ECDC Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections Programme
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PMID: 21144433

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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (402)2 2010
One residue substitution in PcyA leads to unexpected changes in tetrapyrrole substrate binding.
Kei Wada, Yoshinori Hagiwara, Yuko Yutani and Keiichi Fukuyama
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We observed that mutation of the V225 position, apart from the processing sites, conferred an unusual property on PcyA; V225D mutant protein could bind BV and its analog BV13, but these complexes showed a distinct UV-vis absorption spectrum from that of the wild-type PcyA-BV complex. The crystal str... | PMID: 20946883

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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (12)41 2010
Primary photodynamics of a biomimetic model of photoactive yellow protein (PYP).
Pascale Changenet-Barret, Christina Loukou, Christian Ley, Fabien Lacombat, Pascal Plaza, Jean-Maurice Mallet and Monique M Martin
Abstract
The present work aims at characterizing the photophysical behavior of a first biomimetic cyclodextrin model (CD-PYP1) of the photoactive site of photoactive yellow protein (PYP). The hydrophobic cyclodextrin cavity in which the chromophore self-includes, mimics its local environment within the prote... | PMID: 20856983

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Journal of Biological Chemistry (285)45 2010
Overoxidation of 2-Cys peroxiredoxin in prokaryotes: cyanobacterial 2-Cys peroxiredoxins sensitive to oxidative stress.
María B Pascual, Alejandro Mata-Cabana, Francisco J Florencio, Marika Lindahl and Francisco J Cejudo
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We show that 2-Cys Prxs from several prokaryotic organisms, including cyanobacteria, contain the GG(L/V/I)G and YF motifs characteristic of sensitive enzymes. In search of the existence of overoxidation-sensitive 2-Cys Prxs in prokaryotes, we have analyzed the sensitivity to overoxidation of 2-Cys P... | PMID: 20736168

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Journal of Biological Chemistry (285)45 2010
Lipidation by the host prenyltransferase machinery facilitates membrane localization of Legionella pneumophila effector proteins.
Stanimir S Ivanov, Guillaume Charron, Howard C Hang and Craig R Roy
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I geranylgeranyltransferase were both involved in the lipidation of the Legionella CAAX motif proteins. Perturbation of the host prenylation machinery during infection adversely affected the remodeling of the Legionella-containing vacuole. Thus, these data indicate that Legionella utilize the host p... | PMID: 20813839

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Journal of Biological Chemistry (285)45 2010
The exquisite structure and reaction mechanism of bacterial Pz-peptidase A toward collagenous peptides: X-ray crystallographic structure analysis of PZ-peptidase a reveals differences from mammalian thimet oligopeptidase.
Akio Kawasaki, Hiroaki Nakano, Allin Hosokawa, Toru Nakatsu, Hiroaki Kato and Kunihiko Watanabe
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We report crystallization of recombinant Pz-peptidase A in complex with two phosphinic peptide inhibitors (PPIs) that also function as inhibitors of TOP and determination of the crystal structure of these complexes at 1.80-2.00 Å resolution. The most striking difference between Pz-peptidase A and... | PMID: 20817732

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Journal of Biological Chemistry (285)45 2010
Domain structure of virulence-associated response regulator PhoP of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: role of the linker region in regulator-promoter interaction(s).
Anuj Pathak, Rajni Goyal, Akesh Sinha and Dibyendu Sarkar
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We show that PhoPN, on its own, demonstrates PhoR-dependent phosphorylation. PhoPC, the truncated variant bearing the DNA binding domain, binds in vitro to the target site with affinity similar to that of the full-length protein. To complement the finding that residues spanning Met(1) to Arg(138) of... | PMID: 20814030

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Journal of Biological Chemistry (285)45 2010
Substrate binding mechanism of a type I extradiol dioxygenase.
Hyo Je Cho, Kyungsun Kim, Seo Yean Sohn, Ha Yeon Cho, Kyung Jin Kim, Myung Hee Kim, Dockyu Kim, Eungbin Kim and Beom Sik Kang
Abstract
I extradiol dioxygenase, and the enzyme substrate (3-methylcatechol) complex revealed the substrate binding process of extradiol dioxygenase. AkbC is composed of an N-domain and an active C-domain, which contains iron coordinated by a 2-His-1-carboxylate facial triad motif. The C-domain includes a ... | PMID: 20810655

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Science (330)6004 2010
Visualizing ribosome biogenesis: parallel assembly pathways for the 30S subunit.
Anke M Mulder, Craig Yoshioka, Andrea H Beck, Anne E Bunner, Ronald A Milligan, Clinton S Potter, Bridget Carragher and James R Williamson
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Ribosomes are self-assembling macromolecular machines that translate DNA into proteins, and an understanding of ribosome biogenesis is central to cellular physiology. Previous studies on the Escherichia coli 30S subunit suggest that ribosome assembly occurs via multiple parallel pathways rather than... | PMID: 21030658

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Audio, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on (4)11 2010
Proteomic aspects of Parachlamydia acanthamoebae infection in Acanthamoeba spp.
David D Leitsch, Martina M Köhsler, Martina M Marchetti-Deschmann, Andrea A Deutsch, Günter G Allmaier, Lena L König, Barbara S BS Sixt, Michael M Duchêne and Julia J Walochnik
Abstract
We studied parachlamydial infection in several Acanthamoeba isolates at the proteomic level by means of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) and mass spectrometry. We observed that P. acanthamoebae can infect all three morphological subtypes of the genus Acanthamoeba and that the proteome patte... | PMID: 20485385

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Nature Methods (7)11 2010
Trans-SILAC: sorting out the non-cell-autonomous proteome.
Oded Rechavi, Matan Kalman, Yuan Fang, Helly Vernitsky, Jasmine Jacob-Hirsch, Leonard J Foster, Yoel Kloog and Itamar Goldstein
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We introduce a quantitative proteomics approach to sort out non-cell-autonomous proteins synthesized by other cells or intracellular pathogens. Our approach combines stable-isotope labeling of amino acids in cell culture (SILAC), high-purity cell sorting and bioinformatics analysis to identify the r... | PMID: 20935649

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EMBO Journal (29)21 2010
Spatial and temporal organization of the E. coli PTS components.
Livnat Lopian, Yair Elisha, Anat Nussbaum-Shochat and Orna Amster-Choder
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We show here that EI and HPr localize near the Escherichia coli cell poles. Polar localization of each protein occurs independently, but HPr is released from the poles in an EI- and sugar-dependent manner. Conversely, the β-glucoside-specific permease, BglF, localizes to the cell membrane. EI, HPr... | PMID: 20924357

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EMBO Journal (29)21 2010
CtsR, the Gram-positive master regulator of protein quality control, feels the heat.
Alexander K W Elsholz, Stephan Michalik, Daniela Zühlke, Michael Hecker and Ulf Gerth
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We provide evidence that CtsR activity during heat stress is mediated by intrinsic heat sensing through a glycine-rich loop, probably in all Gram-positive species. Moreover, a function for the recently identified arginine kinase McsB is confirmed, however, not for initial inactivation and dissociati... | PMID: 20852588

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Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (162)6 2010
Production of xylanase from an alkali tolerant Streptomyces sp. 7b under solid-state fermentation, its purification, and characterization.
Bijender Kumar Bajaj and Narendera Pratap Singh
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Streptomyces sp. 7b showed highest xylanase activity among 41 bacterial isolates screened under submerged fermentation. The organism grew over broad pH (5-11) and temperatures range (25-55 degrees C) and displayed maximum xylanase production on wheat bran (1230 U/g) under solid-state fermentation. X... | PMID: 20419509

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