Recent insights into bacterial biofilm matrix structures have induced a paradigm shift toward the recognition of amyloid fibers as common building block structures that confer stability to the exopolysaccharide matrix. Here we describe the functional amyloid systems related to biofilm matrix formation in both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria and recent knowledge regarding the interaction of amyloids with other biofilm matrix components such as extracellular DNA (eDNA) and the host immune system. In addition, we summarize the efforts to identify compounds that target amyloid fibers for therapeutic purposes and recent developments that take advantage of the amyloid structure to engineer amyloid fibers of bacterial biofilm matrices for...
A wide range of bacterial pathogens have been shown to form biofilms, which significantly increase t...
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen that colonizes the skin and mucosal surfaces of m...
Functional amyloid is produced by many organisms but is particularly well understood in bacteria, wh...
Recent insights into bacterial biofilm matrix structures have induced a paradigm shift toward the re...
The choice of an effective therapeutic strategy in the treatment of biofilm-related infections is a ...
Amyloids are supramolecular protein assemblies based on fibrillar arrangements of β- sheets that we...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019When bacteria dwell in biofilms on the surface of an i...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 8th World Congress on Targeting Microbiota, celebrado online de...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in the natural and man-made environment. They are defined as microbes that a...
The term amyloidosis is used to refer to a family of pathologies altering the homeostasis of human o...
Biofilms are aggregates of cells that form surface-associated communities. The cells in biofilms are...
Biofilms are macromolecular structures which result from the adhesion of microorganisms to a surface...
Bacteria and fungi have developed resistance to the existing therapies such as antibiotics and antif...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
Biofilm engineering has emerged as a controllable way to fabricate living structures with programmab...
A wide range of bacterial pathogens have been shown to form biofilms, which significantly increase t...
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen that colonizes the skin and mucosal surfaces of m...
Functional amyloid is produced by many organisms but is particularly well understood in bacteria, wh...
Recent insights into bacterial biofilm matrix structures have induced a paradigm shift toward the re...
The choice of an effective therapeutic strategy in the treatment of biofilm-related infections is a ...
Amyloids are supramolecular protein assemblies based on fibrillar arrangements of β- sheets that we...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019When bacteria dwell in biofilms on the surface of an i...
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el 8th World Congress on Targeting Microbiota, celebrado online de...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in the natural and man-made environment. They are defined as microbes that a...
The term amyloidosis is used to refer to a family of pathologies altering the homeostasis of human o...
Biofilms are aggregates of cells that form surface-associated communities. The cells in biofilms are...
Biofilms are macromolecular structures which result from the adhesion of microorganisms to a surface...
Bacteria and fungi have developed resistance to the existing therapies such as antibiotics and antif...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
Biofilm engineering has emerged as a controllable way to fabricate living structures with programmab...
A wide range of bacterial pathogens have been shown to form biofilms, which significantly increase t...
Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen that colonizes the skin and mucosal surfaces of m...
Functional amyloid is produced by many organisms but is particularly well understood in bacteria, wh...