Microbiology: Listeria Tutorial Flashcards

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1
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Via which proteins does listeria gain entry into a cell?

A

Internalin A and B

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How does listeria escape the phagolysosome?

A

LLO (listeria lysin O) production

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What disease is caused by liisteria that crosses the BBB?

A

Meningitis

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How does Listeria avoid non-self recognition?

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Encodes ACT-A: this is similar enough in structure to zyxin that the cell mistakes it for zyxin

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What is the normal function of zyxin?

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Involved in focal adhesion formation

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Where and how do new actin monomers get added onto the comet tail structure of Listeria?

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Added to nucleation sites by Arp2/3

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How is stregth conveyed to the comet tail of listeria?

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Cross linking of alpha actinin

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How is energy provided for actin polymerisation in Listeria infection?

A

Profilin

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What is the role of the VASP stabilising complex in Listeria infection?

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Facilitates binding of profilin to Arp2/3

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10
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Where is listeria most commonly found?

A

Contaminated soil

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