Proteolytic treatment of intact bacterial cells has proven to be a convenient approach for the identification of surface-exposed proteins. This class of proteins directly interacts with the outside world, for instance, during adherence to human epithelial cells. Here, we aimed to identify host receptor proteins by introducing a preincubation step in which bacterial cells were first allowed to capture human proteins from epithelial cell lysates. Using Streptococcus gallolyticus as a model bacterium, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis of proteolytically released peptides yielded the identification of a selective number of human epithelial proteins that were retained by the bacterial surface. Of these potential ...
SummaryInterspecies protein-protein interactions are essential mediators of infection. While bacteri...
Some Gram-positive bacteria, including probiotic ones, are covered with an external proteinaceous la...
During bacterial pathogenesis extensive contacts between the human and the bacterial extracellular p...
Contains fulltext : 98376.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Proteolytic tr...
Pathogens have evolved unique mechanisms to breach the cell surface barrier and manipulate the host ...
Background - The skin commensal Staphylococcus haemolyticus is an emerging nosocomial pathogen. Desp...
Microbial pathogen entry and survival in the host is mediated by a network of molecular interactions...
Interactions between a host and a bacterial pathogen are mediated by cross-talk between molecules pr...
Albumin (HSA) is the dominating protein in human plasma. Many bacterial species, especially streptoc...
Staphylococcus aureus is a widespread opportunistic pathogen that can cause a wide variety of life-t...
The human commensal bacterium Staphylococcus aureus is renowned as a causative agent of severe invas...
A fundamental challenge in medical microbiology is to characterize the dynamic protein-protein inter...
Background Surface proteins are a key to a deeper understanding of the behaviour of ...
The bacterial surface can be thought of as the interface where pathogenic bacteria encounter the hum...
Bacterial surface ligands mediate interactions with the host cell during association that determines...
SummaryInterspecies protein-protein interactions are essential mediators of infection. While bacteri...
Some Gram-positive bacteria, including probiotic ones, are covered with an external proteinaceous la...
During bacterial pathogenesis extensive contacts between the human and the bacterial extracellular p...
Contains fulltext : 98376.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Proteolytic tr...
Pathogens have evolved unique mechanisms to breach the cell surface barrier and manipulate the host ...
Background - The skin commensal Staphylococcus haemolyticus is an emerging nosocomial pathogen. Desp...
Microbial pathogen entry and survival in the host is mediated by a network of molecular interactions...
Interactions between a host and a bacterial pathogen are mediated by cross-talk between molecules pr...
Albumin (HSA) is the dominating protein in human plasma. Many bacterial species, especially streptoc...
Staphylococcus aureus is a widespread opportunistic pathogen that can cause a wide variety of life-t...
The human commensal bacterium Staphylococcus aureus is renowned as a causative agent of severe invas...
A fundamental challenge in medical microbiology is to characterize the dynamic protein-protein inter...
Background Surface proteins are a key to a deeper understanding of the behaviour of ...
The bacterial surface can be thought of as the interface where pathogenic bacteria encounter the hum...
Bacterial surface ligands mediate interactions with the host cell during association that determines...
SummaryInterspecies protein-protein interactions are essential mediators of infection. While bacteri...
Some Gram-positive bacteria, including probiotic ones, are covered with an external proteinaceous la...
During bacterial pathogenesis extensive contacts between the human and the bacterial extracellular p...