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The role of neutrophils in the development of peracute lung lesions of bovine pneumonic pasteurellosis was investigated. Eight calves were divided into two groups of four calves each. Group I was treated with intravenous phosphate-buffered saline and served as the neutrophil sufficient calves. Group II was treated with intravenous hydroxyurea which produced a state of neutropenia. When peripheral blood neutrophil numbers dropped below 300 cells/microL in group II, all calves were challenged with an intrabronchial bolus of Pasteurella haemolytica in the log phase of growth. An acute inflammatory process occurred in both groups of calves indicated by a rise in body temperature. While pulmonary lesions occurred in both groups by six hours postinoculation, they varied in pathological characteristics. Pulmonary lesions in the neutrophil sufficient calves consisted of fibrinopurulent alveolitis-bronchiolitis with associated alveolar septal necrosis, interlobular edema, and intravascular thrombi. The neutrophil deficient calves had extensive intra-alveolar edema, interlobular edema, intraalveolar hemorrhage, atelectasis, and focal areas of alveolar septal necrosis. These results show that P. haemolytica can induce severe pulmonary tissue damage through both neutrophil dependent and neutrophil independent mechanisms.
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Psyr_5003 MscS mechanosensitive ion channel [ Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a
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Gene ID: 3370555, discontinued on 6-Mar-2020
This record was discontinued.
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MscS mechanosensitive ion channel
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Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a (strain: B728a, pathovar: syringae)
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Bacteria; Proteobacteria; Gammaproteobacteria; Pseudomonadales; Pseudomonadaceae; Pseudomonas; Pseudomonas syringae
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Loc: 5933600-5933668 1 of 3 probable transmembrane helices predicted by TMHMM2.0
Loc: 5933747-5933815 1 of 3 probable transmembrane helices predicted by TMHMM2.0
Loc: 5933858-5933926 1 of 3 probable transmembrane helices predicted by TMHMM2.0
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MscS mechanosensitive ion channel
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YP_238068.1 MscS mechanosensitive ion channel [Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a]
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Appl Environ Microbiol
v.78(12); 2012 Jun
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Appl Environ Microbiol. 2012 Jun; 78(12): 4346–4352.
Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Address correspondence to Lonnie O. Ingram, ude.lfu@margni .
Received 2012 Feb 6; Accepted 2012 Apr 4.
Copyright © 2012, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
a LY180 is an ethanologenic derivative of E. coli W containing integrated genes from other organisms and various chromosomal mutations. Note that the celY gene (coding for endoglucanase) from Erwinia carotovora ( celY Ec ) is expressed from a Z. mobilis surrogate promoter ( Zm frg) and integrated into the frd region. The Klebsiella oxytoca casAB operon ( casAB Ko ) is expressed from a Z. mobilis surrogate promoter and integrated in the ldhA region. The Z. mobilis pdc-adhA-adhB artificial operon for ethanol production is integrated and expressed from the native rrlE promoter. The Pseudomonas putida estZ ( estZ Pp ) gene (coding for acetyl esterase) is integrated into adhE together with a surrogate promoter from Z. mobilis . FRT, FLP recombination target; RBS, ribosome binding site. In the primer sequences, restriction enzyme sites used in construction are underlined.
a Cytoplasmic extracts were assayed for ThyA activity in the presence and absence of furfural. No significant inhibition was observed ( P > 0.05, Student's t test).
b Activities with and without furfural were not statistically different ( P > 0.05).
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