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Autor:
Steven G. Biesecker, Çagla Tükel, Jessalyn H. Nishimori, Jui-Hung Yen, R. Paul Wilson, Gertrude O. Oppong, Doina Ganea, Maria G. Winter, Brian P. Butler, Renée M. Tsolis, Glenn J. Rapsinski, Tiffanny N. Newman
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 80:4398-4408
The Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2)/TLR1 receptor complex responds to amyloid fibrils, a common component of biofilm material produced by members of the phyla Firmicutes , Bacteroidetes , and Proteobacteria . To determine whether this TLR2/TLR1 ligand st
Autor:
Andreas J. Bäumler, A. Marijke Keestra, Jos P. M. van Putten, Jessalyn H. Nishimori, R. Paul Wilson, Maria G. Winter, Çagla Tükel
Publikováno v:
Cellular Microbiology. 12:1495-1505
Summary Responses to host amyloids and curli amyloid fibrils of Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium are mediated through Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2. Here we show that TLR2 alone was not sufficient for mediating responses to
Autor:
R. Paul Wilson, Milad Pezeshki, Jessalyn H. Nishimori, Brett A. Chromy, Andreas J. Bäumler, Çagla Tükel
Publikováno v:
Cell Host & Microbe. 6:45-53
SummaryCurli fibrils are proteinaceous bacterial structures formed by amyloid fibrils composed of the major curli subunit CsgA. Like β-amyloid 1–42, which is associated with brain inflammation and Alzheimer's disease, curli fibrils have been impli
Autor:
Jessalyn H. Nishimori, Steven G. Biesecker, Çagla Tükel, Gertrude O. Oppong, Tiffanny N. Newman, Glenn J. Rapsinski
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 81(2)
Curli fibrils, the best-characterized functional bacterial amyloids, are an important component of enterobacterial biofilms. We have previously shown that curli fibrils are recognized by the Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2)/TLR1 heterodimer complex. Utili
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Andreas J. Bäumler, Robert W. Crawford, Jessalyn H. Nishimori, Çagla Tükel, Sean Paul Nuccio, Alanna M. Spees, R. Paul Wilson, Maria G. Winter, Sebastian E. Winter, Jesus F. Sanchez
Publikováno v:
Infection and immunity. 79(2)
Capsular polysaccharides are important virulence factors of invasive bacterial pathogens. Here we studied the role of the virulence (Vi) capsular polysaccharide of Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi ( S. Typhi) in preventing innate immune recognition