Publications by authors named "N Riegman"

A 6940 bp Klebsiella pneumoniae chromosomal DNA fragment, containing genes involved in pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) biosynthesis, was sequenced. Six open reading frames, pqqA, pqqB, pqqC, pqqD, pqqE and pqqF were identified in the pqq operon, which coded for polypeptides of 2764 (23 amino acids), 33,464, 28,986, 10,436, 42,881 and 83,616 Da, respectively. The transcription startpoint was mapped by primer extension analysis, upstream of pqqA, and promoter boxes could be identified.

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  • The P fimbriae of Escherichia coli F7(1) are made up of the major protein FsoA and three minor proteins (FsoG, FsoE, FsoF), with FsoG being a specific lectin for Gal alpha(1-4)Gal.
  • Mutant strains lacking individual fimbrial components were tested for adhesion to rat kidney sections and fibronectin, revealing that FsoG's absence did not reduce adhesion, which instead was dependent on other gene products.
  • Overall, the study indicates that E. coli's P fimbriae can bind to kidney tissue and fibronectin, highlighting the roles of FsoE and FsoF in adhesion to specific areas within the
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We have cloned genes from Klebsiella pneumoniae which are required for pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) biosynthesis. The cloned 6.7 kb fragment can complement several chromosomal pqq mutants.

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Antibodies recognizing the non-adhesive minor P-fimbral subunit protein E and the P-fimbrial adhesin were used in an immunocytochemical analysis of P-fimbrial structure. It was demonstrated that P-fimbriae of the serotypes F71, F72 and F11 carry their adhesin in a complex with protein E. These complexes are commonly found at the tip of the fimbrial structure.

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The genetic organization of the foc gene cluster has been studied; six genes involved in the biogenesis of F1C fimbriae were identified. focA encodes the major fimbrial subunit, focC encodes a product that is indispensable for fimbria formation, focG and focH encode minor fimbrial subunits, and focI encodes a protein which shows similarities to the subunit protein FocA. Apart from the FocA major subunits, purified F1C fimbriae contain at least two minor subunits, FocG and FocH.

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