Curli are functional amyloids produced by proteobacteria like Escherichia coli as part of the extracellular matrix that holds cells together into biofilms. The molecular events that occur during curli nucleation and fiber extension remain largely unknown. Combining observations from curli amyloidogenesis in bulk solutions with real-time in situ nanoscopic imaging at the single-fiber level, we show that curli display polar growth, and we detect two kinetic regimes of fiber elongation. Single fibers exhibit stop-and-go dynamics characterized by bursts of steady-state growth alternated with periods of stagnation. At high subunit concentrations, fibers show constant, unperturbed burst growth. Curli follow a one-step nucleation process in which ...
Curli are extracellular functional amyloids that are assembled by enteric bacteria during biofilm fo...
Curli are extracellular functional amyloids that are assembled by enteric bacteria during biofilm fo...
Small organic molecules that inhibit functional bacterial amyloid fibers, curli, are promising new a...
AbstractMany bacteria assemble extracellular amyloid fibers on their cell surface. Secretion of prot...
ABSTRACT Curli amyloid fibers are produced as part of the extracellular biofilm matrix and are compo...
The Earth’s bacterial population is primarily found in heterogeneous communities called biofilms. Ba...
Amyloid fibrils are highly ordered aggregates implicated in many neurodegenerative diseases. Unlike ...
Amyloid biogenesis is the underlying cause of many neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Curli are the major proteinaceous component of a complex extracellular matrix produced by many enter...
Curli amyloid fibers are the major protein component of the extracellular matrix produced by Enterob...
SummaryEnteric bacteria assemble functional amyloid fibers, curli, on their surfaces that share stru...
The physiological or pathological formation of fibrils often relies on molecular-scale nucleators th...
Polypeptide aggregation into amyloid is linked with several debilitating human diseases. Despite the...
Curli amyloid fibrils secreted by Enterobacteriaceae mediate host cell adhesion and contribute to bi...
Curli amyloid fibrils secreted by Enterobacteriaceae mediate host cell adhesion and contribute to bi...
Curli are extracellular functional amyloids that are assembled by enteric bacteria during biofilm fo...
Curli are extracellular functional amyloids that are assembled by enteric bacteria during biofilm fo...
Small organic molecules that inhibit functional bacterial amyloid fibers, curli, are promising new a...
AbstractMany bacteria assemble extracellular amyloid fibers on their cell surface. Secretion of prot...
ABSTRACT Curli amyloid fibers are produced as part of the extracellular biofilm matrix and are compo...
The Earth’s bacterial population is primarily found in heterogeneous communities called biofilms. Ba...
Amyloid fibrils are highly ordered aggregates implicated in many neurodegenerative diseases. Unlike ...
Amyloid biogenesis is the underlying cause of many neurological disorders such as Alzheimer’s diseas...
Curli are the major proteinaceous component of a complex extracellular matrix produced by many enter...
Curli amyloid fibers are the major protein component of the extracellular matrix produced by Enterob...
SummaryEnteric bacteria assemble functional amyloid fibers, curli, on their surfaces that share stru...
The physiological or pathological formation of fibrils often relies on molecular-scale nucleators th...
Polypeptide aggregation into amyloid is linked with several debilitating human diseases. Despite the...
Curli amyloid fibrils secreted by Enterobacteriaceae mediate host cell adhesion and contribute to bi...
Curli amyloid fibrils secreted by Enterobacteriaceae mediate host cell adhesion and contribute to bi...
Curli are extracellular functional amyloids that are assembled by enteric bacteria during biofilm fo...
Curli are extracellular functional amyloids that are assembled by enteric bacteria during biofilm fo...
Small organic molecules that inhibit functional bacterial amyloid fibers, curli, are promising new a...