Non Fimbrial Proteins
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Expression, purification and characterization of adhesins involved in biofilm formation Xylella fastidiosa / Expressão, caracterização e purificação de adesinas envolvidas na formação do biofilme de Xylella fastidiosa
É inquestionável a importância da participação da citricultura na economia brasileira. O Brasil é o maior exportador de suco concentrado do mundo. Em 2007 as exportações brasileiras quase alcançaram 400 milhões de caixas de laranja, retrato de uma cultura que gera uma diversidade enorme de empregos diretos e indiretos, movimentando também a indús
Publicado em: 2008
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2. Caracterização eletretroforetica e expressão das fimbrias Fy e 31A de amostrasde Escherichia coli de origem bovina
Escherichia coli strains associated with diarrhea and septicemic infections of cattle were studied to determine the genetic expression of FY and 31A fimbriae. The strains 31A+: BZ43, BZ2468 and 31A, and FY+: Att25, 54-5, 2147-4 and 11a, were evaluated for enterotoxin production (STI and LT), VT, hemolysin, antibiotic resistance, mannose resistant RBC hemaggl
Publicado em: 1990
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3. Structure and sequence analysis of Yersinia YadA and Moraxella UspAs reveal a novel class of adhesins
The non-fimbrial adhesins, YadA of enteropathogenic Yersinia species, and UspA1 and UspA2 of Moraxella catarrhalis, are established pathogenicity factors. In electron micrographs, both surface proteins appear as distinct ‘lollipop’-shaped structures forming a novel type of surface projection on the outer membranes. These structures, amino acid sequence a
Oxford University Press.
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4. The complete genome sequence and analysis of Corynebacterium diphtheriae NCTC13129
Corynebacterium diphtheriae is a Gram-positive, non-spore forming, non-motile, pleomorphic rod belonging to the genus Corynebacterium and the actinomycete group of organisms. The organism produces a potent bacteriophage-encoded protein exotoxin, diphtheria toxin (DT), which causes the symptoms of diphtheria. This potentially fatal infectious disease is contr
Oxford University Press.