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2010

Bacterial Proteins

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Study Of Polytopic Membrane Protein Topological Organization As A Function Of Membrane Lipid Composition, Mikhail Bogdanov, Philip N Heacock, William Dowhan Jan 2010

Study Of Polytopic Membrane Protein Topological Organization As A Function Of Membrane Lipid Composition, Mikhail Bogdanov, Philip N Heacock, William Dowhan

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A protocol is described using lipid mutants and thiol-specific chemical reagents to study lipid-dependent and host-specific membrane protein topogenesis by the substituted-cysteine accessibility method as applied to transmembrane domains (SCAM). SCAM is adapted to follow changes in membrane protein topology as a function of changes in membrane lipid composition. The strategy described can be adapted to any membrane system.


Bicarbonate Enhances Expression Of The Endocarditis And Biofilm Associated Pilus Locus, Ebpr-Ebpabc, In Enterococcus Faecalis, Agathe Bourgogne, L Charlene Thomson, Barbara E Murray Jan 2010

Bicarbonate Enhances Expression Of The Endocarditis And Biofilm Associated Pilus Locus, Ebpr-Ebpabc, In Enterococcus Faecalis, Agathe Bourgogne, L Charlene Thomson, Barbara E Murray

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BACKGROUND: We previously identified ebpR, encoding a potential member of the AtxA/Mga transcriptional regulator family, and showed that it is important for transcriptional activation of the Enterococcus faecalis endocarditis and biofilm associated pilus operon, ebpABC. Although ebpR is not absolutely essential for ebpABC expression (100-fold reduction), its deletion led to phenotypes similar to those of an ebpABC mutant such as absence of pili at the cell surface and, consequently, reduced biofilm formation. A non-piliated ebpABC mutant has been shown to be attenuated in a rat model of endocarditis and in a murine urinary tract infection model, indicating an important participation …