Surface-associated M protein is a major virulence factor in Streptococcus pyogenes which confers bacterial resistance to phagocytosis. However, many S. pyogenes strains also express additional structurally related so-called M-like proteins. The strain studied here is of the clinically important M1 serotype and expresses two structurally related surface proteins, the M1 protein and protein H. Mutants were generated that expressed only one or none of these proteins at the bacterial surface. For survival in human blood either protein H or M1 protein was sufficient, whereas the double mutant was rapidly killed. The protein-binding properties of protein H, M1 protein, and the mutants suggest that bacterial binding of immunoglobulin G and factor ...
Streptococcus pyogenes is a common human pathogen, which causes a variety of diseases. A major virul...
Bacteria can cause life-threatening infections, such as pneumonia, meningitis, or sepsis. Antibiotic...
Background: The streptococcal cell surface M protein is arguably the most studied virulence factor o...
Streptococcus pyogenes causes infections only in humans, from trivial tonsillitis to life-threatenin...
A distinguishing feature of Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS) is their ability to resist phagocytosis in ...
Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H (FH), as...
Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H (FH), as...
Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H (FH), as...
<div><p>Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H ...
Many bacteria express immunoglobulin(Ig)-binding proteins that interact with Ig in a non-immune mann...
Several bacterial species express surface proteins with affinity for the Fc part of human IgG. This ...
The M protein of Streptococcus pyogenes is a major bacterial virulence factor that confers resistanc...
Many strains of the important human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes form aggregates when grown in vi...
Pathogenic bacteria express a wide array of surface proteins that interact with the environment. Man...
Protein H, a molecule expressed at the surface of some strains of Streptococcus pyogenes, has affini...
Streptococcus pyogenes is a common human pathogen, which causes a variety of diseases. A major virul...
Bacteria can cause life-threatening infections, such as pneumonia, meningitis, or sepsis. Antibiotic...
Background: The streptococcal cell surface M protein is arguably the most studied virulence factor o...
Streptococcus pyogenes causes infections only in humans, from trivial tonsillitis to life-threatenin...
A distinguishing feature of Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS) is their ability to resist phagocytosis in ...
Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H (FH), as...
Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H (FH), as...
Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H (FH), as...
<div><p>Many pathogens express a surface protein that binds the human complement regulator factor H ...
Many bacteria express immunoglobulin(Ig)-binding proteins that interact with Ig in a non-immune mann...
Several bacterial species express surface proteins with affinity for the Fc part of human IgG. This ...
The M protein of Streptococcus pyogenes is a major bacterial virulence factor that confers resistanc...
Many strains of the important human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes form aggregates when grown in vi...
Pathogenic bacteria express a wide array of surface proteins that interact with the environment. Man...
Protein H, a molecule expressed at the surface of some strains of Streptococcus pyogenes, has affini...
Streptococcus pyogenes is a common human pathogen, which causes a variety of diseases. A major virul...
Bacteria can cause life-threatening infections, such as pneumonia, meningitis, or sepsis. Antibiotic...
Background: The streptococcal cell surface M protein is arguably the most studied virulence factor o...