2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21114025
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Bacterial Actin-Specific Endoproteases Grimelysin and Protealysin as Virulence Factors Contributing to the Invasive Activities of Serratia

Abstract: The article reviews the discovery, properties and functional activities of new bacterial enzymes, proteases grimelysin (ECP 32) of Serratia grimesii and protealysin of Serratia proteamaculans, characterized by both a highly specific “actinase” activity and their ability to stimulate bacterial invasion. Grimelysin cleaves the only polypeptide bond Gly42-Val43 in actin. This bond is not cleaved by any other proteases and leads to a reversible loss of actin polymerization. Similar properties were characteristic f… Show more

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“…When its proportion increases, it can reduce the host's immune response. A. Samuelsson also pointed out that this genus is resistant to drugs and can be transmitted between patients, causing bacterial infections [31,32]. These findings also tallied with our experiment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…When its proportion increases, it can reduce the host's immune response. A. Samuelsson also pointed out that this genus is resistant to drugs and can be transmitted between patients, causing bacterial infections [31,32]. These findings also tallied with our experiment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Lactobacillus 23 provides a range of health benefits; for example, they promote the growth of oral and intestinal flora and are known to restore normal flora; moreover, they seem to be correlated to self-regulation of oral flora. Moraxella , Serratia , Pseudomonas , Enterobacter , and Coprococcus are associated with respiratory tract and digestive tract infections, 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 in addition to oral mucosal wounds and local infection. Similar to our findings, Zorba et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These proteins are assumed to participate in yet unidentified system of interbacterial competition where PLPs are toxic effectors and ELIs function as immunity proteins protecting sister cells (11). At the same time, published data indicate the involvement of PLPs in bacterial interaction with higher organisms and possibly in pathogenesis (12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18). Yet, the available data are fragmentary and the role of PLPs in the pathogenesis as well as the molecular mechanisms of their action remain obscure.…”
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