Adhesion pili assembled by the chaperone-usher pathway are superelastic helical filaments on the surface of bacteria, optimized for attachment to target cells. Here, we investigate the biophysical function and structural interactions that stabilize P pili from uropathogenic bacteria. Using optical tweezers, we measure P pilus subunit-subunit interaction dynamics and show that pilus compliance is contour-length dependent. Atomic details of subunit-subunit interactions of pili under tension are shown using steered molecular dynamics (sMD) simulations. sMD results also indicate that the N-terminal “staple” region of P pili, which provides interactions with pilins that are four and five subunits away, significantly stabilizes the helical filame...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
AbstractSurface organelles (so-called pili) expressed on the bacterial membrane mediate the adhesion...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
Adhesion pili assembled by the chaperone-usher pathway are superelastic helical filaments on the sur...
Bacterial adhesion pili are key virulence factors that mediate host-pathogen interactions in diverse...
Adhesion of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to host tissues is mediated by pili, which extend from th...
AbstractP-pili on uropathogenic bacteria are 68-Å-diameter rods typically 1μm in length. These struc...
SummaryTypes 1 and P pili are prototypical bacterial cell-surface appendages playing essential roles...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing at a high rate in both developing and developed co...
ABSTRACT The first step in the encounter between a host and a pathogen is attachment to the host epi...
AbstractThe first step in the encounter between a host and a pathogen is attachment to the host epit...
The formation of adhesive surface structures called pili or fimbriae (‘bacterial hair’) is an import...
Types 1 and P pili are prototypical bacterial cell-surface appendages playing essential roles in med...
Among bacteria, the chaperone-usher (CU) pathway is a widespread conserved assembly and translocatio...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
AbstractSurface organelles (so-called pili) expressed on the bacterial membrane mediate the adhesion...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
Adhesion pili assembled by the chaperone-usher pathway are superelastic helical filaments on the sur...
Bacterial adhesion pili are key virulence factors that mediate host-pathogen interactions in diverse...
Adhesion of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to host tissues is mediated by pili, which extend from th...
AbstractP-pili on uropathogenic bacteria are 68-Å-diameter rods typically 1μm in length. These struc...
SummaryTypes 1 and P pili are prototypical bacterial cell-surface appendages playing essential roles...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing at a high rate in both developing and developed co...
ABSTRACT The first step in the encounter between a host and a pathogen is attachment to the host epi...
AbstractThe first step in the encounter between a host and a pathogen is attachment to the host epit...
The formation of adhesive surface structures called pili or fimbriae (‘bacterial hair’) is an import...
Types 1 and P pili are prototypical bacterial cell-surface appendages playing essential roles in med...
Among bacteria, the chaperone-usher (CU) pathway is a widespread conserved assembly and translocatio...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
AbstractSurface organelles (so-called pili) expressed on the bacterial membrane mediate the adhesion...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...