
Vacuole - Wikipedia
A vacuole (/ ˈ v æ k juː oʊ l /) is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal, and bacterial cells.
Vacuole – Definition, Structure, & Functions with Diagram
2021年9月21日 · In Bacteria Cells. All types of bacteria do not have vacuoles, but for those that do, they are primarily used for storage. In some species of sulfur bacteria, vacuoles are especially large, taking up to 98% of the cell’s area. They often use these vacuoles to …
Bacteria-Containing Vacuoles: Subversion of Cellular Membrane …
Intracellular bacterial pathogens drive the formation of host membrane-derived pseudo-organelles that facilitate their replication, survival, or dormancy. The formation and maintenance of these bacteria-containing vacuoles (BCVs) are dependent on the bacteria's ability to …
Adaptations of intracellular bacteria to vacuolar or cytosolic niches
2022年8月1日 · Intracellular bacteria enter their host cells by inducing cytoskeletal remodelling (trigger, zipper) by entering as large aggregates (invasome), or by phagocytosis. Once inside the internalisation vacuole, cytosolic bacteria rapidly break down the vacuole membrane and replicate in …
Life on the inside: the intracellular lifestyle of cytosolic bacteria
During cell-to-cell spread, bacteria are enclosed in a secondary double-membrane vacuole. Bacteria secrete proteins that disrupt both membranes, allowing the bacteria to escape into the...
Microtubules provide force to promote membrane uncoating in …
2024年2月5日 · Intracellular bacterial pathogens gain entry to mammalian cells inside a vacuole derived from the host membrane. Some of them escape the bacteria-containing vacuole (BCV) and colonize the...
Maintenance of vacuole integrity by bacterial pathogens
2014年2月1日 · Vacuole assembly and trafficking involve modulation of host proteins and lipids. Disruption of vacuole assembly often leads to loss of vacuole integrity. Aberrant mechanical forces may cause vacuole rupture. Many intracellular bacterial pathogens reside within a membrane-bound compartment.
Unveiling the pathogen behind the vacuole - Nature
2015年7月20日 · Many intracellular pathogens, including bacteria and protozoan parasites, can replicate inside host cells within membrane-bound compartments (known as vacuoles); such pathogens can either...
Adaptations of intracellular bacteria to vacuolar or cytosolic niches
Invasive bacteria colonise their host tissues by establishing niches inside eukaryotic cells, where they grow either in the cytosol or inside a specialised vacuole. These two distinct intracellular lifestyles both present benefits but also impose various constraints on pathogenic microorganisms, in …
Yeast’s vacuole a privileged niche that protects intracellular bacteria ...
4 天之前 · Detection of Helicobacter pylori, Staphylococcus, Nocardia and Cyanobacteria inside the yeast Candida tropicalis raised the question whether treating yeast with antibiotics mix (ABM) eliminates intracellular bacteria. Live/Dead staining showed occurrence of viable bacteria inside the vacuole of C. tropicalis. Amplification of bacterial 16S rRNA genes from yeast DNA with the size of 521, 750 ...
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