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Diverse specificity of cellulosome attachment to the bacterial cell surface

Diverse specificity of cellulosome attachment to the bacterial cell surface

... of cell envelope proteins, thereby anchoring the cellulosome onto the bacterial ...that cell surface dockerins contain two cohesin-binding interfaces, which can present different or identical ...the ...

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Studying biomolecule localization by engineering bacterial cell wall curvature.

Studying biomolecule localization by engineering bacterial cell wall curvature.

... the bacterial cytoskeleton. We forced the cell wall of ...the cell wall positioned at the apex of the channel, the spacing between MreB punctae along the positively curved cytoplasmic membrane was ...

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Burkholderia type VI secretion systems have distinct roles in eukaryotic and bacterial cell interactions.

Burkholderia type VI secretion systems have distinct roles in eukaryotic and bacterial cell interactions.

... and bacterial cell ...well-characterized bacterial and eukaryotic cell-targeting T6SSs, we found that T6SS-5 plays a critical role in the virulence of the organism in a murine melioidosis ...

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One bacterial cell, one complete genome.

One bacterial cell, one complete genome.

... cultured bacterial and archaeal representatives, the vast majority of microorganisms elude current culturing attempts, severely limiting the ability to recover complete or even partial genomes from these ...

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Antimicrobial properties of membrane-active dodecapeptides derived from MSI-78

Antimicrobial properties of membrane-active dodecapeptides derived from MSI-78

... and bacterial lipid ...in bacterial membranes [22,23], therefore the 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero- 3-phosphoglycerol (DMPG), a negatively charged phospholipid, was used as the membrane model of the ...

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Chitin and chitosan as reliable templates towards the carbohydrate backbone of bacterial peptidoglycan

Chitin and chitosan as reliable templates towards the carbohydrate backbone of bacterial peptidoglycan

... Peptidoglycan (PGN), also known as murein, the major component of the bacterial cell wall, is made of repeating N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc or NAG)-N-acetylmuramic (MurNac or [r] ...

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The stimulatory effect of Pantoea sp. 3.5.1 on the seed germination, plant growth and development

The stimulatory effect of Pantoea sp. 3.5.1 on the seed germination, plant growth and development

... and bacterial cell lysate resulted in the increased germination power by 6%, whereas the living bacteria had no stimulating effect on ...concentrated cell lysate resulted in the increased root growth ...

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Engineering new strategies to improve pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins

Engineering new strategies to improve pharmacokinetics of therapeutic proteins

... Fc-binding bacterial proteins in pathogenicity and virulence remains unclear (Frick et ...the bacterial cell wall and IgG-binding further towards the ...the bacterial cell ...

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Bacterial autolysins trim cell surface peptidoglycan to prevent detection by the Drosophila innate immune system

Bacterial autolysins trim cell surface peptidoglycan to prevent detection by the Drosophila innate immune system

... the bacterial cell surface of MW2 and MW2 Δatl bacteria was also confirmed by fluorescence microscopy ...of bacterial cells (white scale bar corresponds to 1 μm) and black panels show mCherry_PGRP-SA ...

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Gram-positive bacterial lipoglycans based on a glycosylated diacylglycerol lipid anchor are microbe-associated molecular patterns recognized by TLR2.

Gram-positive bacterial lipoglycans based on a glycosylated diacylglycerol lipid anchor are microbe-associated molecular patterns recognized by TLR2.

... Bacterial cell wall macroamphiphiles are detected by the innate immune system as foreign molecular signatures [8]. LPS is recognized by TLR4-MD2 whereas lipoproteins, LTA, and mycobacterial lipoglycans are ...

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Bacteriophage lytic enzymes and their engineering towards improved antibacterial efficacy

Bacteriophage lytic enzymes and their engineering towards improved antibacterial efficacy

... the bacterial cell envelope in order to cause host cell ...different cell envelope barriers, but the hallmark of lysis functions is the well-known holin-endolysin dyad (Catalão et ...the ...

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Underlying mechanism of antimicrobial activity of chitosan microparticles and implications for the treatment of infectious diseases.

Underlying mechanism of antimicrobial activity of chitosan microparticles and implications for the treatment of infectious diseases.

... compared to the neutral pH, suggesting CM have more positive charges at acidic pH that may bind to negatively charged bacterial surface molecules, such as LPS (Fig. 3D). Therefore, we hypothesize that CM bind to ...

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Staphylococcus aureus Nuc2 is a functional, surface-attached extracellular nuclease.

Staphylococcus aureus Nuc2 is a functional, surface-attached extracellular nuclease.

... We recently developed a new method to detect S. aureus nuclease activity in vivo using an activatable probe [19]. This entails intravenous administration of a quenched fluorescent oligonucle- otide probe (i.e., a FRET ...

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The role of T cell subsets and cytokines in the regulation of intracellular bacterial infection

The role of T cell subsets and cytokines in the regulation of intracellular bacterial infection

... In the bovine model, Brucella-primed pe- ripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) showed an elevation of transcripts for IFN- γ but not for IL-2 or IL-4 when compared to PBMC from naive animals (Covert J and Split- ter ...

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SECONDARY INFECTIONS IN SWINE FLU

SECONDARY INFECTIONS IN SWINE FLU

... INTRODUCTION: Swine influenza is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus. Humans are infected by close contact with pigs; human to human transmission occurs through coughing and sneezing [1]. Some ...

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Revisiting the single cell protein application of Cupriavidus necator H16 and recovering bioplastic granules simultaneously.

Revisiting the single cell protein application of Cupriavidus necator H16 and recovering bioplastic granules simultaneously.

... the bacterial cells ...given bacterial cells diet for 7 and 14 days could not be associated with kidney damage but merely as response to metabolic ...receiving bacterial cells diet for 28 days that ...

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Membrane-translocating peptides and toxins: from nature to bedside

Membrane-translocating peptides and toxins: from nature to bedside

... eucaryotic cell membrane that contain a specific residue of galactose (via its ‘B’ lectinic receptor binding domain), then it is internalize by receptor mediated-endocytosis, and its catalytic ‘A’ component is ...

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Relationship of total bacterial and somatic cell counts with milk production and composition – multivariate analysis

Relationship of total bacterial and somatic cell counts with milk production and composition – multivariate analysis

... total bacterial counts (TBC) and somatic cell counts (SCC), which are indicators that can be used to evaluate the hygienic management during milking and the health of the mammary gland of lactating cows ...

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Antifouling surfaces as a strategy to prevent microorganism’s adhesion on medical devices

Antifouling surfaces as a strategy to prevent microorganism’s adhesion on medical devices

... on stainless steel plates by radical polymerization, on bacterial adhesion. The formation of a biofilm of S. aureus, S. epidermidis and P. aeruginosa was assessed by the observation with a culture experiments for ...

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Microorganisms

MATERIALS AND METHODS Microorganisms

... The strong adhesion coefficient of bacterial cells to the soil was higher than the weak adhesion coefficient. The same result was found by Ling et al. (2002) (18) for one of the soils they used. This effect may ...

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