The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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State of the art: why do the lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis become infected and why can't they clear the infection?Bacterial flagella: twist and stick, or dodge across the kingdomsStep-wise loss of bacterial flagellar torsion confers progressive phagocytic evasionBswR controls bacterial motility and biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa through modulation of the small RNA rsmZMolecular cloning and characterization of the Helicobacter pylori fliD gene, an essential factor in flagellar structure and motilityfleN, a gene that regulates flagellar number in Pseudomonas aeruginosaThe alternative sigma factor AlgT represses Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellum biosynthesis by inhibiting expression of fleQ.FleQ, the major flagellar gene regulator in Pseudomonas aeruginosa, binds to enhancer sites located either upstream or atypically downstream of the RpoN binding site.Bacterial flagellar capping proteins adopt diverse oligomeric states.In vivo imaging and genetic analysis link bacterial motility and symbiosis in the zebrafish gut.Role of flagella in host cell invasion by Burkholderia cepaciaThe flagellum of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is required for resistance to clearance by surfactant protein A.Inactivation of the fliY gene encoding a flagellar motor switch protein attenuates mobility and virulence of Leptospira interrogans strain Lai.Negative control of flagellum synthesis in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is modulated by the alternative sigma factor AlgT (AlgU).Pseudomonas aeruginosa regulates flagellin expression as part of a global response to airway fluid from cystic fibrosis patients.A549 lung epithelial cells grown as three-dimensional aggregates: alternative tissue culture model for Pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenesis.Mimicking the host and its microenvironment in vitro for studying mucosal infections by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Molecular characterization of fliD gene encoding flagellar cap and its expression among Clostridium difficile isolates from different serogroups.Identification of two distinct types of flagellar cap proteins, FliD, in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.RpmA is required for nonopsonic phagocytosis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Motility and the polar flagellum are required for Aeromonas caviae adherence to HEp-2 cells.Recognition of Lewis x derivatives present on mucins by flagellar components of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Role of FliC and FliD flagellar proteins of Clostridium difficile in adherence and gut colonization.Role of FliF and FliI of Listeria monocytogenes in flagellar assembly and pathogenicity.Role of flagellin and the two-component CheA/CheY system of Listeria monocytogenes in host cell invasion and virulence.Microarray analysis and functional characterization of the nitrosative stress response in nonmucoid and mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Expression analysis of a highly adherent and cytotoxic small colony variant of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from a lung of a patient with cystic fibrosisSpecific association of lectin LecB with the surface of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: role of outer membrane protein OprF.Coaggregation facilitates interspecies hydrogen transfer between Pelotomaculum thermopropionicum and Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicusThe role of flagella in Clostridium difficile pathogenesis: comparison between a non-epidemic and an epidemic strainDynamics of flagellum- and pilus-mediated association of Pseudomonas aeruginosa with contact lens surfaces.The flagellin FliC of Clostridium difficile is responsible for pleiotropic gene regulation during in vivo infection.Identification of psl, a locus encoding a potential exopolysaccharide that is essential for Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 biofilm formationHistidine-containing phosphotransfer protein-B (HptB) regulates swarming motility through partner-switching system in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 strain.A spider web strategy of type IV pili-mediated migration to build a fibre-like Psl polysaccharide matrix in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilmsGenetically and Phenotypically Distinct Pseudomonas aeruginosa Cystic Fibrosis Isolates Share a Core Proteomic Signature.A Longitudinal Study of the Feline Faecal Microbiome Identifies Changes into Early Adulthood Irrespective of Sexual Development.Flagellin and GroEL mediates in vitro binding of an atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli to cellular fibronectinVerminephrobacter eiseniae type IV pili and flagella are required to colonize earthworm nephridia.Clostridium difficile infection: toxins and non-toxin virulence factors, and their contributions to disease establishment and host response.
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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1998 թուականի Մարտին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի մարտին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 1998
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im März 1998 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 1998/03/01)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 1998
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 1998/03/01)
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наукова стаття, опублікована в березні 1998
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научни чланак (објављен 1998/03/01)
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa flagellar cap protein, FliD, is responsible for mucin adhesion
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