Dynamic properties of bacterial pili measured by optical tweezers
Erik Fallman, Magnus Andersson, Staffan Schedin, Jana Jass, Bernt Eric, Uhlin, Ove Axner

TL;DR
This study investigates the dynamic mechanical properties of P pili in uropathogenic Escherichia coli using optical tweezers, revealing reversible unfolding/folding behavior and force-speed relationships crucial for bacterial adhesion.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the dynamic unfolding and folding properties of P pili, highlighting their role in bacterial adhesion and colonization.
Findings
Unfolding force increases with unfolding speed.
Folding force decreases with folding speed.
Pili can be repeatedly folded and unfolded without loss of function.
Abstract
The ability of uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) to cause urinary tract infections is dependent on their ability to colonize the uroepithelium. Infecting bacteria ascend the urethra to the bladder and then kidneys by attaching to the uroepithelial cells via the differential expression of adhesins. P pili are associated with pyelonephritis, the more severe infection of the kidneys. In order to find means to treat pyelonephritis, it is therefore of interest to investigate the properties P pili. The mechanical behavior of individual P pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli has recently been investigated using optical tweezers. P pili, whose main part constitutes the PapA rod, composed of ~1000 PapA subunits in a helical arrangement, are distributed over the bacterial surface and mediate adhesion to host cells. We have earlier studied P pili regarding its stretching/elongation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEscherichia coli research studies · Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology · Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
