1994
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1994.tb18940.x
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Purification of a bone sialoprotein‐binding protein from Staphylococcus aureus

Abstract: Bone sialoprotein (BSP) is selectively bound by Staphylococcus aureus cells isolated from patients suffering from infections of bone and joint tissues [Rydén C., Maxe, I., Franzén, A., Ljungh, Å., Heinegård, D. & Rubin, K. (1987) Lancet II, 515]. We now report on the purification of a cell‐wall protein from Staphylococcus aureus, strain O24, that possesses affinity for bone sialoprotein. Staphylococcal cell‐wall components with capacity to inhibit binding of 125I‐labeled BSP to staphylococcal cells were solubi… Show more

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“…However, only about 38 to 56% of S. aureus isolates associated with bone infection express Cna (30,32). On the other hand, the bone sialoprotein binding protein of S. aureus has been shown to be preferentially expressed by isolates from patients with osteomyelitis and/or septic arthritis (28,29,33). Thus, it is not clear which, if any, of these staphylococcal proteins are responsible for targeting S. aureus to bone.…”
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“…However, only about 38 to 56% of S. aureus isolates associated with bone infection express Cna (30,32). On the other hand, the bone sialoprotein binding protein of S. aureus has been shown to be preferentially expressed by isolates from patients with osteomyelitis and/or septic arthritis (28,29,33). Thus, it is not clear which, if any, of these staphylococcal proteins are responsible for targeting S. aureus to bone.…”
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“…The S. aureus bone sialoprotein adhesin is therefore distinct from any of the previously characterized S. aureus cell-surface proteins. A 97-kDa protein has now been puri¢ed from S. aureus strain O24 that possesses an a¤nity for bone sialoprotein [24]. This protein was not present in a S. aureus strain that lacked bone sialoprotein-binding ability.…”
Section: Binding To Bone Sialoproteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…aureus has a variety of receptors, termed microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecules (MSCRAMMs), for host proteins that mediate adherence to the joint extracellular matrix or implanted medical devices (68,142,189). Some of the host matrix proteins include fibronectin and laminin (adherence proteins), elastin (imparts elastic properties), collagen (structural support), and hyaluronic acid (a glycosaminoglycan that is rich in the joints and the matrix and provides cushioning through hydration of its polysaccharides).…”
Section: Nongonococcal Arthritismentioning
confidence: 99%