Unveiling novel mechanisms of fimbriae-mediated bacterial adhesion and antibiotic-resistant 3D biofilm shaping
Description of the granted funding
The most Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria form on their surface special grasping organelles, by which bacteria target to their object in human body and by which bacteria stick very firmly into this object enabling bacteria to cause an infection. The mechanism of formation of the grasping organelles was recently solved in molecular level. Structural units of the organelles are synthesized inside the inner cell membrane, wherefrom they are transported with a complex machinery onto the outer membrane. Therein the units self-assemble and protrude onto their place on the cell surface. Although the grasping units have multitude of structures they owe certain similar structural features, which can be exploited in the future for developing novel types of microbe drugs and vaccines. Furthermore, it is possible to develop microbe drugs, which prevent development of the grasping organelles resulting in bacteria to become non-infective.
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2028
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy projects
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Biosciences, Health and the Environment
12.06.2024
12.06.2024
Other information
Funding decision number
360760
Fields of science
Biochemistry, cell and molecular biology
Research fields
Biokemia, biofysiikka
Identified topics
microbiome, microbiology