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  • Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) use pili or fimbriae to adhere to urinary tract tissues, allowing them to resist urine flow.
  • The study measured the force and elongation responses of F1C pili using optical tweezers, revealing similarities with other UPEC pili types in structure and mechanical properties.
  • F1C pili exhibited a steady-state uncoiling force of 26.4 pN and faster kinetic responses compared to other pili types, indicating their adaptation for survival in the upper urinary tract.

Article Abstract

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) express various kinds of organelles, so-called pili or fimbriae, that mediate adhesion to host tissue in the urinary tract through specific receptor-adhesin interactions. The biomechanical properties of these pili have been considered important for the ability of bacteria to withstand shear forces from rinsing urine flows. Force-measuring optical tweezers have been used to characterize individual organelles of F1C type expressed by UPEC bacteria with respect to such properties. Qualitatively, the force-versus-elongation response was found to be similar to that of other types of helix-like pili expressed by UPEC, i.e., type 1, P, and S, with force-induced elongation in three regions, one of which represents the important uncoiling mechanism of the helix-like quaternary structure. Quantitatively, the steady-state uncoiling force was assessed as 26.4 ±1.4 pN, which is similar to those of other pili (which range from 21 pN for S(I) to 30 pN for type 1). The corner velocity for dynamic response (1,400 nm/s) was found to be larger than those of the other pili (400-700 nm/s for S and P pili, and 6 nm/s for type 1). The kinetics were found to be faster, with a thermal opening rate of 17 Hz, a few times higher than S and P pili, and three orders of magnitude higher than type 1. These data suggest that F1C pili are, like P and S pili, evolutionarily selected to primarily withstand the conditions expressed in the upper urinary tract.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00249-010-0648-1DOI Listing

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