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Role Of Type Iv Pili In Predation By Bdellovibrio Bacteriovorus, Ryan M Chanyi, Susan F Koval Nov 2014

Role Of Type Iv Pili In Predation By Bdellovibrio Bacteriovorus, Ryan M Chanyi, Susan F Koval

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Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, as an obligate predator of Gram-negative bacteria, requires contact with the surface of a prey cell in order to initiate the life cycle. After attachment, the predator penetrates the prey cell outer membrane and enters the periplasmic space. Attack phase cells of B. bacteriovorus have polar Type IV pili that are required for predation. In other bacteria, these pili have the ability to extend and retract via the PilT protein. B. bacteriovorus has two pilT genes, pilT1 and pilT2, that have been implicated in the invasion process. Markerless in-frame deletion mutants were constructed in a prey-independent mutant to …