Localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy
Bacterial adhesion is the first and a significant step in establishing infection. This adhesion normally occurs in presence of flow of fluids. Therefore, bacterial adhesins must be able to provide high strength interactions with their target surface in order to maintain the adhered bacteria under hy...
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Química Bacteria Biofilms Force spectroscopy Molecular recognition Adhesins |
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Química Bacteria Biofilms Force spectroscopy Molecular recognition Adhesins Arnal, Laura Longo, Gabriel Sebastián Stupar, P. Castez, Marcos Federico Cattelan, Natalia Salvarezza, Roberto Carlos Yantorno, Osvaldo Miguel Kasas, S. Vela, María Elena Localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy |
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Química Bacteria Biofilms Force spectroscopy Molecular recognition Adhesins |
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Bacterial adhesion is the first and a significant step in establishing infection. This adhesion normally occurs in presence of flow of fluids. Therefore, bacterial adhesins must be able to provide high strength interactions with their target surface in order to maintain the adhered bacteria under hydromechanical stressing conditions. In the case of B. pertussis, a Gram-negative bacterium responsible of pertussis, a highly contagious human respiratory tract infection, an important protein participating in the adhesion process is a 220 KDa adhesin named Filamentous haemagglutinin (FHA), an outer membrane and also secreted protein that contains recognition domains to adhere to ciliated respiratory epithelial cells and macrophages. In this work, we obtained information of the cell-surface localization and distribution of the B. pertussis adhesin FHA using an antibody-functionalized AFM tip. Through the analysis of specific molecular recognition events we built a map of the spatial distribution of the adhesin which revealed a non-homogenous pattern. Moreover, our experiments showed a force induced reorganization of the adhesin in the surface of the cells, which could explain a reinforced adhesive response under external forces. This single-molecule information contributes to the understanding of basic molecular mechanisms used by bacterial pathogens to cause infectious disease and to gain insight into the structural features by which adhesins can act as force sensors under mechanical shear conditions. |
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Articulo Preprint |
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Arnal, Laura Longo, Gabriel Sebastián Stupar, P. Castez, Marcos Federico Cattelan, Natalia Salvarezza, Roberto Carlos Yantorno, Osvaldo Miguel Kasas, S. Vela, María Elena |
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Arnal, Laura Longo, Gabriel Sebastián Stupar, P. Castez, Marcos Federico Cattelan, Natalia Salvarezza, Roberto Carlos Yantorno, Osvaldo Miguel Kasas, S. Vela, María Elena |
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Arnal, Laura |
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Localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy |
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Localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy |
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Localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy |
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Localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy |
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Localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy |
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localization of adhesins on the surface of a pathogenic bacterial envelope through atomic force microscopy |
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2015 |
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http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/120398 |
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