The ability of lactic acid bacteria to form multi-cellular aggregates via self-aggregation is regarded as an important mechanism for stress tolerance, adhesion, colonization and genetic material exchange. The novel aggLr gene encoding for the auto-aggregation promoting protein (AggLr) of Lactococcus raffinolactis BGTRK10-1 was cloned. Heterologous expression of AggLr enabled auto-aggregation, higher hydrophobicity and collagen and fibronectin binding of the carrier strains. Domain analysis and the type of aggregates formed by cells expressing AggLr confirmed that this aggregation factor belongs to the family of high molecular weight proteins that the authors propose to be called Snow-flake Forming Collagen Binding Aggregation Factors (SFCBA...
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
Modern research in the area of probiotics is largely devoted to discovering factors that promote the...
AIMS: Characterization of the aggregation-promoting factor (APF) of the human intestinal isolate ...
The ability of lactic acid bacteria to form multi-cellular aggregates via self-aggregation is regard...
Eleven Lactobacillus strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a laboratory colle...
Abstract Background Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointest...
<div><p>Eleven <i>Lactobacillus</i> strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a l...
Eleven Lactobacillus strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a laborato-ry coll...
Eleven Lactobacillus strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a laboratory colle...
Background: Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointestinal epi...
AggLb is the largest (318.6 kDa) aggregation-promoting protein of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. par...
We have identified and sequenced the genes encoding the aggregation-promoting factor (APF) protein f...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
Modern research in the area of probiotics is largely devoted to discovering factors that promote the...
AIMS: Characterization of the aggregation-promoting factor (APF) of the human intestinal isolate ...
The ability of lactic acid bacteria to form multi-cellular aggregates via self-aggregation is regard...
Eleven Lactobacillus strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a laboratory colle...
Abstract Background Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointest...
<div><p>Eleven <i>Lactobacillus</i> strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a l...
Eleven Lactobacillus strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a laborato-ry coll...
Eleven Lactobacillus strains with strong aggregation abilities were selected from a laboratory colle...
Background: Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointestinal epi...
AggLb is the largest (318.6 kDa) aggregation-promoting protein of Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. par...
We have identified and sequenced the genes encoding the aggregation-promoting factor (APF) protein f...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucosal surfaces and epithelial cells is one of the key features for the sel...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
Modern research in the area of probiotics is largely devoted to discovering factors that promote the...
AIMS: Characterization of the aggregation-promoting factor (APF) of the human intestinal isolate ...