| Literature DB >> 11710845 |
C Hennequin1, A Collignon, T Karjalainen.
Abstract
Our laboratory has previously shown that adherence of Clostridium difficile to tissue culture cells is augmented by various stresses and that GroEL, a heat shock protein, serves an adhesive function in this bacterium. In this communication, RT-PCR, SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting were used to study the stress response in C. difficile following heat, acid or osmotic shock, iron deprivation or presence of a subinhibitory concentration of ampicillin in the culture medium. All these stresses increased transcription of groEL and production of GroEL to various degrees. Furthermore, the protein was found in membrane fractions and in the extracellular space after heat stress. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11710845 DOI: 10.1006/mpat.2001.0468
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Pathog ISSN: 0882-4010 Impact factor: 3.738