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When probed for expression of coagulases with specific antibodies, we observed Coa secretion by wild-type S. aureus as well as the ? | |||||||||||||||
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Coagulase production is used as a diagnostic test, differentiating S. aureus isolates from commensal staphylococci, for example S. epidermidis [18]. | |||||||||||||||
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For the coagulase-fibrinogen interaction, coagulase was injected at 100 pM, 500 pM, 1 nM, 5 nM, 10 nM, 25 nM, 50 nM, 100 nM, and 300 nM for 60 seconds of association followed by 60 seconds of dissociation and the chip was regenerated as described above. | |||||||||||||||
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Measurements of coagulase activity | |||||||||||||||
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In contrast, deletion of both coagulase genes caused a dramatic defect; ? | |||||||||||||||
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Introduction of pvWbp-coa, a plasmid providing for the expression of both coagulase genes, into ? | |||||||||||||||
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For the coagulase-fibrinogen interaction, coagulase was injected at 100 pM, 500 pM, 1 nM, 5 nM, 10 nM, 25 nM, 50 nM, 100 nM, and 300 nM for 60 seconds of association followed by 60 seconds of dissociation and the chip was regenerated as described above. | |||||||||||||||
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Antibodies against coagulases affect staphylococcal clotting of blood | |||||||||||||||
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DNA sequences 1 kb upstream and downstream of coa and vWbp were PCR amplified using the primers attB1_Coa, Coa1_BamHI, Coa2_BamHI, attbB2_Coa and attB1_vWF, vWF1_BamHI, vWF2_BamHI, attbB2_vWF (Table S1). | |||||||||||||||
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DNA sequences 1 kb upstream and downstream of coa and vWbp were PCR amplified using the primers attB1_Coa, Coa1_BamHI, Coa2_BamHI, attbB2_Coa and attB1_vWF, vWF1_BamHI, vWF2_BamHI, attbB2_vWF (Table S1). | |||||||||||||||
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2610008O03Rik protein (Q9D0K2) has two conserved domains, coenzyme A (CoA) transferases (pfam01144) (Fig. 3), and belongs to an evolutionary conserved family of enzymes catalyzing the reversible transfer of CoA from one carboxylic acid to another. | |||||||||||||||
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