Type IV pilus (T4P) dynamics is important for various bacterial functions including host cell interaction, surface motility, and horizontal gene transfer. T4P retract rapidly by depolymerization, generating large mechanical force. The gene that encodes the pilus retraction ATPase PilT has multiple paralogues, whose number varies between different bacterial species, but their role in regulating physical parameters of T4P dynamics remains unclear. Here, we address this question in the human pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae, which possesses two pilT paralogues, namely pilT2 and pilU. We show that the speed of twitching motility is strongly reduced in a pilT2 deletion mutant, while directional persistence time and sensitivity of speed to oxygen a...
The causative agent of gonorrhea, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, bears retractable filamentous appendages ca...
Neisseria gonorrheae bacteria are the causative agent of the second most common sexually transmitted...
Type IV pili are dynamic cell surface appendages found throughout the bacteria. The ability of these...
ABSTRACT Retraction of the type IV pilus (Tfp) mediates DNA uptake, motility, and social and infecti...
Retraction of the type IV pilus (Tfp) mediates DNA uptake, motility, and social and infection behavi...
Retraction of the type IV pilus (Tfp) mediates DNA uptake, motility, and social and infection behavi...
AbstractType IV pili are major bacterial virulence factors supporting adhesion, surface motility, an...
AbstractType IV pili are polymeric bacterial appendages that affect host cell interaction, motility,...
Bacteria of the Neisseria are predominately commensal, though N. gonorrhoeae and N. meningitidis are...
Type IV pili of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the Gram-negative etiologic agent of gonorrhea, facilitate co...
Bacterial type IV pili are essential for adhesion to surfaces, motility, microcolony formation, and ...
<div><p>The Neisseria gonorrhoeae type IV pilus is a retractile appendage that can generate forces n...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the Gram negative etiologic agent of gonorrhea, is one of a large number of m...
Bacterial type IV pili are critical for diverse biological processes including horizontal gene trans...
AbstractForceful retraction of a bacterial pilus has been directly observed for the first time. As r...
The causative agent of gonorrhea, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, bears retractable filamentous appendages ca...
Neisseria gonorrheae bacteria are the causative agent of the second most common sexually transmitted...
Type IV pili are dynamic cell surface appendages found throughout the bacteria. The ability of these...
ABSTRACT Retraction of the type IV pilus (Tfp) mediates DNA uptake, motility, and social and infecti...
Retraction of the type IV pilus (Tfp) mediates DNA uptake, motility, and social and infection behavi...
Retraction of the type IV pilus (Tfp) mediates DNA uptake, motility, and social and infection behavi...
AbstractType IV pili are major bacterial virulence factors supporting adhesion, surface motility, an...
AbstractType IV pili are polymeric bacterial appendages that affect host cell interaction, motility,...
Bacteria of the Neisseria are predominately commensal, though N. gonorrhoeae and N. meningitidis are...
Type IV pili of Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the Gram-negative etiologic agent of gonorrhea, facilitate co...
Bacterial type IV pili are essential for adhesion to surfaces, motility, microcolony formation, and ...
<div><p>The Neisseria gonorrhoeae type IV pilus is a retractile appendage that can generate forces n...
Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the Gram negative etiologic agent of gonorrhea, is one of a large number of m...
Bacterial type IV pili are critical for diverse biological processes including horizontal gene trans...
AbstractForceful retraction of a bacterial pilus has been directly observed for the first time. As r...
The causative agent of gonorrhea, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, bears retractable filamentous appendages ca...
Neisseria gonorrheae bacteria are the causative agent of the second most common sexually transmitted...
Type IV pili are dynamic cell surface appendages found throughout the bacteria. The ability of these...