Pili are critical virulence factors of many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provide bacteria with a link to their outside environments, allowing bacteria to interact with their hosts, other surfaces or with each other. They can even provide a conduit for the exchange of information. The surface chemistries and other biophysical properties of pili are uniquely adapted to the environmental challenges faced by bacteria. The assembly of these surface structures presents a molecular engineering challenge, which bacteria have solved in a variety of unique ways. In this review, we examine recent advances in our structural understanding of various Gram-negative pilus systems and discuss their functional implications
One of the more conspicuous structural features that punctuate the outer cell surface of certain bac...
SummaryConjugative pili are widespread bacterial appendages that play important roles in horizontal ...
Conjugative pili are widespread bacterial appendages that play important roles in horizontal gene tr...
Pili are crucial virulence factors for many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provid...
Pili belong to a broad class of bacterial surface structures that play a key role in infection and p...
Bacteria express a multitude of hair-like adhesive appendages on their cell surfaces, together refer...
A variety of multi-subunit protein polymers on the bacterial cell surface known as pili or fimbriae ...
Type IV pili are long appendages found at the surface of many bacteria, composed of an oligomerized ...
This work was supported by Wellcome Trust grants 098302 to G.W. and 093228 to T.K.S. and NIH grant G...
The formation of adhesive surface structures called pili or fimbriae (‘bacterial hair’) is an import...
Cell-surface-located proteinaceous appendages, such as flagella and fimbriae or pili, are ubiquitous...
The chaperone–usher (CU) pathway of pilus biogenesis is the most widespread of the five pathways tha...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
International audienceIn the last decade, pili, which are encoded within pathogenicity islands, have...
AbstractP-pili on uropathogenic bacteria are 68-Å-diameter rods typically 1μm in length. These struc...
One of the more conspicuous structural features that punctuate the outer cell surface of certain bac...
SummaryConjugative pili are widespread bacterial appendages that play important roles in horizontal ...
Conjugative pili are widespread bacterial appendages that play important roles in horizontal gene tr...
Pili are crucial virulence factors for many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provid...
Pili belong to a broad class of bacterial surface structures that play a key role in infection and p...
Bacteria express a multitude of hair-like adhesive appendages on their cell surfaces, together refer...
A variety of multi-subunit protein polymers on the bacterial cell surface known as pili or fimbriae ...
Type IV pili are long appendages found at the surface of many bacteria, composed of an oligomerized ...
This work was supported by Wellcome Trust grants 098302 to G.W. and 093228 to T.K.S. and NIH grant G...
The formation of adhesive surface structures called pili or fimbriae (‘bacterial hair’) is an import...
Cell-surface-located proteinaceous appendages, such as flagella and fimbriae or pili, are ubiquitous...
The chaperone–usher (CU) pathway of pilus biogenesis is the most widespread of the five pathways tha...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
International audienceIn the last decade, pili, which are encoded within pathogenicity islands, have...
AbstractP-pili on uropathogenic bacteria are 68-Å-diameter rods typically 1μm in length. These struc...
One of the more conspicuous structural features that punctuate the outer cell surface of certain bac...
SummaryConjugative pili are widespread bacterial appendages that play important roles in horizontal ...
Conjugative pili are widespread bacterial appendages that play important roles in horizontal gene tr...