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Autor:
Courtney Reichhardt, Amy N Jacobson, Marie C Maher, Jeremy Uang, Oscar A McCrate, Michael Eckart, Lynette Cegelski
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0140388 (2015)
Microorganisms produce functional amyloids that can be examined and manipulated in vivo and in vitro. Escherichia coli assemble extracellular adhesive amyloid fibers termed curli that mediate adhesion and promote biofilm formation. We have characteri
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https://doaj.org/article/14cff507be94403c988ad3864266dfc7
Autor:
Jessica A. Lee, Courtney Reichhardt, Lynette Cegelski, Wiriya Thongsomboon, Oscar A. McCrate, Xiaoxue Zhou
Publikováno v:
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 408:7709-7717
Microbial biofilms are communities of cells characterized by a hallmark extracellular matrix (ECM) that confers functional attributes to the community, including enhanced cohesion, adherence to surfaces, and resistance to external stresses. Understan
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular biology. 425(22)
Bacterial biofilms are complex multicellular assemblies that exhibit resistance to antibiotics and contribute to the pathogenesis of serious and chronic infectious diseases. New approaches and quantitative data are needed to define the molecular comp
Publikováno v:
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England). 49(39)
We have demonstrated that curcumin is an amyloid-specific dye in E. coli. Curcumin binds to curliated whole cells and to isolated curli amyloid fibers. Similar to Congo red, curcumin exhibits a red-shift in absorbance and a significant increase in fl
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. 104(2)
Bacteria harbor dedicated machinery to assemble amyloid fibers at their cell surface. Curli, produced by E. coli, are among the most well-studied bacterial amyloids and play a significant role in adhesion and in the assembly of bacterial biofilms. Cu
Autor:
Michael Eckart, Amy N. Jacobson, Oscar A. McCrate, Lynette Cegelski, Courtney Reichhardt, Marie C. Maher, Jeremy Uang
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 10, p e0140388 (2015)
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Microorganisms produce functional amyloids that can be examined and manipulated in vivo and in vitro. Escherichia coli assemble extracellular adhesive amyloid fibers termed curli that mediate adhesion and promote biofilm formation. We have characteri