Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forces is critical to our understanding of their functional roles and offers exciting avenues in biomedicine for controlling the adhesion of bacterial pathogens and probiotics. While much progress has been made in the nanoscale characterization of pili from Gram-negative bacteria, the adhesive and mechanical properties of Gram-positive bacterial pili remain largely unknown. Here, we use single-molecule atomic force microscopy to unravel the binding mechanism of pili from the probiotic Gram-positive bacterium Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG). First, we show that SpaC, the key adhesion protein of the LGG pilus, is a multifunctional adhesin with bro...
Bacterial adhesion pili are key virulence factors that mediate host-pathogen interactions in diverse...
AbstractType IV pili (T4P) are very thin protein filaments that extend from and retract into bacteri...
International audienceLactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) are not homogeneously located in the dairy matrix a...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
Although bacterial pili are known to mediate cell adhesion to a variety of substrates, the molecular...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
In living cells, sophisticated functional interfaces are generated through the self-assembly of bioa...
International audienceCell surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria play crucial roles in their ad...
Pili produced by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis are putative linear structures consisting of repet...
Bacterial pili are proteinaceous motorized nanomachines that play various functional roles including...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing at a high rate in both developing and developed co...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
The mucus layer covering the gastrointestinal (GI) epithelium is critical in selecting and maintaini...
<div><p>Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficia...
Bacterial adhesion pili are key virulence factors that mediate host-pathogen interactions in diverse...
AbstractType IV pili (T4P) are very thin protein filaments that extend from and retract into bacteri...
International audienceLactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) are not homogeneously located in the dairy matrix a...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
Although bacterial pili are known to mediate cell adhesion to a variety of substrates, the molecular...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
In living cells, sophisticated functional interfaces are generated through the self-assembly of bioa...
International audienceCell surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria play crucial roles in their ad...
Pili produced by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis are putative linear structures consisting of repet...
Bacterial pili are proteinaceous motorized nanomachines that play various functional roles including...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing at a high rate in both developing and developed co...
Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficial effect...
The mucus layer covering the gastrointestinal (GI) epithelium is critical in selecting and maintaini...
<div><p>Adhesion of bacteria to mucus may favor their persistence within the gut and their beneficia...
Bacterial adhesion pili are key virulence factors that mediate host-pathogen interactions in diverse...
AbstractType IV pili (T4P) are very thin protein filaments that extend from and retract into bacteri...
International audienceLactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) are not homogeneously located in the dairy matrix a...