Publications by authors named "Birgitt Hahn"

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  • DivIVA is a membrane-binding protein that plays a crucial role in cell division and growth by clustering at curved membrane regions and recruiting other proteins through direct interactions.* -
  • In a Gram-positive human pathogen, DivIVA has three distinct functions: positioning the septum for cell division, enabling secretion of enzymes for peptidoglycan breakdown, and supporting flagellar motility.* -
  • The research identified alleles that separate these functions, demonstrating that cell division, autolysin secretion, and swarming motility are independent pathways influenced by DivIVA.*
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Invasion of the bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes into human host cells requires specialized surface molecules for attachment and induction of phagocytosis. However, efficient invasion is also dependent on factors with house-keeping functions, such as SecA2-dependent secretion of autolysins for post-divisional segregation of daughter cells. Mutations in this pathway prevent degradation of peptidoglycan cross-walls, so that long cell chains are formed that cannot be phagocytosed.

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We report the nucleotide sequence of two novel cryptic plasmids (4357 and 14 662 base pairs) carried by a Yersinia enterocolitica biotype 1A strain isolated from pork. As distinguished from most biotype 1A strains, this isolate, designated 07-04449, exhibited adherence to eukaryotic cells. The smaller plasmid pYe4449-1 carries five attributable open reading frames (ORFs) encoding the first CcdA/CcdB-like antitoxin/toxin system described for a Yersinia plasmid, a RepA-like replication initiation protein, and mobilizing factors MobA and MobC.

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