The binding of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to the globo series of glycolipids via P pili is a critical step in the infectious process that is mediated by a human‐specific PapG adhesin. Three classes of PapG adhesins exist with different binding specificities to Galα4Gal‐containing glycolipids. The structural basis for PapG recognition of the human glycolipid receptor globoside was investigated by using soluble saccharide analogues as inhibitors of bacterial haemagglutination. The minimum binding epitope was confirmed as the Galα4Gal moiety, but parts of the GalNAcβ and glucose residues, which flank the Galα4Gal in globoside (GbO4), were also shown to be important for strong binding. Furthermore, the same five hydroxyl groups of Galα4Gal ...
The fitness between bacterial adhesins and target cell receptors, determining bacterial adherence to...
International audiencePreventing bacterial adhesion to host cells is a provocative and alternative a...
The fact that a growing number of pathogens develop resistance against traditional treatment is a gr...
AbstractPapG is the adhesin at the tip of the P pilus that mediates attachment of uropathogenic Esch...
PapG is the adhesin at the tip of the P pilus that mediates attachment of uropathogenic Escherichia ...
Purified PapG adhesin from the genetically well-defined uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain J96, a...
Binding of the class II PapG adhesin, found at the tip of filamentous pili on Escherichia coli, to t...
AbstractUropathogenic Escherichia coli strains designated as ONAP, based on their O negative A posit...
The synthesis of two galabioside (Golalpha1-4Gal) collections based on diversification at the O-1 an...
Mucosal pathogens recognize glycoconjugate receptors at the site of infection, and attachment is an ...
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli strains of diffused adherent (DA) and localised adherent (LA) phen...
AbstractEukaryotic cell surface glycolipids can act as both the primary interface between bacteria a...
In this study, we reexamined the structural prerequisites for the attachment of P-fimbriated Escheri...
Mucosal pathogens target sites of infection through specific adherence to host glycoconjugate recept...
The binding of uropathogenic Escherichia coli is mediated at the tips of pili by the PapG adhesin, w...
The fitness between bacterial adhesins and target cell receptors, determining bacterial adherence to...
International audiencePreventing bacterial adhesion to host cells is a provocative and alternative a...
The fact that a growing number of pathogens develop resistance against traditional treatment is a gr...
AbstractPapG is the adhesin at the tip of the P pilus that mediates attachment of uropathogenic Esch...
PapG is the adhesin at the tip of the P pilus that mediates attachment of uropathogenic Escherichia ...
Purified PapG adhesin from the genetically well-defined uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain J96, a...
Binding of the class II PapG adhesin, found at the tip of filamentous pili on Escherichia coli, to t...
AbstractUropathogenic Escherichia coli strains designated as ONAP, based on their O negative A posit...
The synthesis of two galabioside (Golalpha1-4Gal) collections based on diversification at the O-1 an...
Mucosal pathogens recognize glycoconjugate receptors at the site of infection, and attachment is an ...
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli strains of diffused adherent (DA) and localised adherent (LA) phen...
AbstractEukaryotic cell surface glycolipids can act as both the primary interface between bacteria a...
In this study, we reexamined the structural prerequisites for the attachment of P-fimbriated Escheri...
Mucosal pathogens target sites of infection through specific adherence to host glycoconjugate recept...
The binding of uropathogenic Escherichia coli is mediated at the tips of pili by the PapG adhesin, w...
The fitness between bacterial adhesins and target cell receptors, determining bacterial adherence to...
International audiencePreventing bacterial adhesion to host cells is a provocative and alternative a...
The fact that a growing number of pathogens develop resistance against traditional treatment is a gr...