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Autor:
S, Wang, L, Long, X, Yang, Y, Qiu, T, Tao, X, Peng, Y, Li, A, Han, D B, Senadheera, J S, Downey, S D, Goodman, X, Zhou, D G, Cvitkovitch
Publikováno v:
J Dent Res
VicRK (WalRK or YycFG) is a conserved 2-component regulatory system (TCS) that regulates cell division, cell wall biosynthesis, and homeostasis in low-GC Gram-positive bacteria. VicRK is also associated with biofilm formation of Streptococcus mutans
Autor:
Steven D. Goodman, Kenneth H. Nealson, Mohamed Y. El-Naggar, Lewis Hsu, D. G. Cvitkovitch, Firdaus E. Udwadia, M. S. Waters, Andreas Luttge, Carter A. Sturm
Publikováno v:
Applied and environmental microbiology. 75(5)
Here, we report simultaneous surface profile measurements of several bacterial species involved in microbially influenced corrosion and their solid-surface interfaces by using vertical scanning interferometry. The capacity to nondestructively quantif
Autor:
D. G. Cvitkovitch, Firdaus E. Udwadia, Kenneth H. Nealson, M. S. Waters, Mohamed Y. El-Naggar, C. A. Sturm, S. D. Goodman, Andreas Luttge
Publikováno v:
Geobiology. 6(3)
To understand the development of biofilms on metal surfaces, analysis of initial bacterial attachment to surfaces is crucial. Here we present the results of a study, using Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 as a model organism, in which vertical scanning int
In this report, we provide evidence that the transport of sugars in Streptococcus mutans via the multiple sugar metabolism system is regulated by the phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase system. A ptsI-defective mutant (DC10), when grown on the mul
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5c0131e3795bb082c7fa4dbf5c102b74
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC177384/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC177384/
Streptococcus mutans transports glucose via the phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP)-dependent sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS). Earlier studies indicated that an alternate glucose transport system functions in this organism under conditions of high growth
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC176877/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC176877/
We report the sequencing of a 2,019-bp region of the Streptococcus mutans NG5 genome which contains a 1,428-bp open reading frame (ORF) whose putative translation product had 50% identity to the amino acid sequences of the nonphosphorylating, NADP-de
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC176930/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC176930/
Publikováno v:
Developments in biological standardization. 85
Autor:
I. R. Hamilton, D. G. Cvitkovitch
Publikováno v:
Oral microbiology and immunology. 9(4)
The intent of this study was to assess the effects of continued laboratory subculturing on selected biochemical properties of oral streptococci freshly isolated from dental plaque. Six fresh isolates (3 Streptococcus mutans and 3 non-mutans) and 2 la
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 62(4)
We report the sequencing of a 2,242-bp region of the Streptococcus mutants NG5 genome containing the genes for ptsH and ptsI, which encode HPr and enzyme I (EI), respectively, of the phosphoenolpyruvate-dependent phosphotransferase transport system.
Autor:
Ryan W. Mull, Anthony Harrington, Shaynoor Dramsi, Yftah Tal-Gan, Laurence du Merle, Alexis Proutière
Publikováno v:
mBio, Vol 12, Iss 1 (2021)
mBio
mBio, American Society for Microbiology, 2021, 12 (1), pp.e03189-20. ⟨10.1128/mBio.03189-20⟩
mBio, 2021, 12 (1), pp.e03189-20. ⟨10.1128/mBio.03189-20⟩
mBio
mBio, American Society for Microbiology, 2021, 12 (1), pp.e03189-20. ⟨10.1128/mBio.03189-20⟩
mBio, 2021, 12 (1), pp.e03189-20. ⟨10.1128/mBio.03189-20⟩
International audience; Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. gallolyticus is an emerging opportunistic pathogen responsible for septicemia and endocarditis in the elderly. Invasive infections by S. gallolyticus subsp. gallolyticus are strongly linked to