The role of the bacterial flagellum in adhesion and virulence
J Haiko, B Westerlund-Wikström - Biology, 2013 - mdpi.com
The bacterial flagellum is a complex apparatus assembled of more than 20 different
proteins. The flagellar basal body traverses the cell wall, whereas the curved hook connects …
proteins. The flagellar basal body traverses the cell wall, whereas the curved hook connects …
The role of motility as a virulence factor in bacteria
C Josenhans, S Suerbaum - International Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2002 - Elsevier
Many bacteria that cause diseases of humans, animals and plants use flagella to move. This
review summarises recent studies that have analysed the role of motility and chemotaxis in …
review summarises recent studies that have analysed the role of motility and chemotaxis in …
Campylobacter jejuni: a brief overview on pathogenicity-associated factors and disease-mediating mechanisms
Campylobacter jejuni has long been recognized as a cause of bacterial food-borne illness,
and surprisingly, it remains the most prevalent bacterial food-borne pathogen in the …
and surprisingly, it remains the most prevalent bacterial food-borne pathogen in the …
Motility and Chemotaxis in Campylobacter and Helicobacter
P Lertsethtakarn, KM Ottemann… - Annual review of …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Flagellar motility of Campylobacter jejuni and Helicobacter pylori influences host
colonization by promoting migration through viscous milieus such as gastrointestinal mucus …
colonization by promoting migration through viscous milieus such as gastrointestinal mucus …
Campylobacter flagella: not just for motility
P Guerry - Trends in microbiology, 2007 - cell.com
Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli are among the major causes of diarrheal
disease worldwide. The motility imparted by the polar flagella of these pathogens is required …
disease worldwide. The motility imparted by the polar flagella of these pathogens is required …
[LLIBRE][B] Handbook of food toxicology
SS Deshpande - 2002 - taylorfrancis.com
From health and economic consequences to exposure assessment and detoxification, this
reference comprehensively covers the formation, characteristics, and control of various …
reference comprehensively covers the formation, characteristics, and control of various …
Secretion of Virulence Proteins from Campylobacter jejuni Is Dependent on a Functional Flagellar Export Apparatus
Campylobacter jejuni, a gram-negative motile bacterium, secretes a set of proteins termed
the Campylobacter invasion antigens (Cia proteins). The purpose of this study was to …
the Campylobacter invasion antigens (Cia proteins). The purpose of this study was to …
The Clinical Importance of Campylobacter concisus and Other Human Hosted Campylobacter Species
Historically, Campylobacteriosis has been considered to be zoonotic; the Campylobacter
species that cause human acute intestinal disease such as Campylobacter jejuni and …
species that cause human acute intestinal disease such as Campylobacter jejuni and …
Pathogenesis of enteric infection by Campylobacter
JM Ketley - Microbiology, 1997 - microbiologyresearch.org
Campylobacter jejuni and related species are causative agents of human enterocolitis.
Being the most common bacterial cause of diarrhoea in many industrialized countries, C …
Being the most common bacterial cause of diarrhoea in many industrialized countries, C …
Roles for motility in bacterial–host interactions
KM Ottemann, JF Miller - Molecular microbiology, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to move in a directed manner may confer distinct advantages upon host‐adapted
prokaryotes. Potential benefits of motility include increased efficiency of nutrient acquisition …
prokaryotes. Potential benefits of motility include increased efficiency of nutrient acquisition …