As part of a comparative study of the cell wall of corynebacteria, a channel-forming protein was characterized in Corynebacterium amycolatum, a species devoid of corynemycolic acids. Corynebacterium amycolatum cells were disrupted and the cell envelope subjected to two different separation procedures, differential centrifugation to separate the different fractions of the cell envelope, and sucrose-step-gradient density centrifugation. The fractions obtained by the two methods were analyzed for lipid composition, NADH oxidase activity, and the formation of ion-permeable channels in lipid bilayers. High channel-forming activity was always detected in fractions expected to contain only cell-wall components. The highest NADH-oxidase activity wa...
PorH, a new channel-forming protein present in the cell wall of Corynebacterium efficiens an
Three major outer membrane proteins with apparent molecular masses of 43, 45, and 51 kDa were purifi...
Cell walls of five Gram-positive bacterial strains, including four coryneforms and a Bacillus brevis...
AbstractThe mycolic-acid layer of certain gram-positive bacteria, the mycolata, represents an additi...
AbstractDetergent extracts of whole cells of the Gram-positive, non-pathogenic, strictly aerobic bac...
AbstractThe cell wall of Corynebacterium glutamicum contains the cation-selective channel (porin) Po...
Corynebacterium jeikeium, a resident of human skin, is often associated with multidrug resistant nos...
Background: Corynebacterium urealyticum, a pathogenic, multidrug resistant member of the mycolata, i...
Gordonia jacobaea is a bacterium belonging to the mycolata group characterized by its ability to pro...
AbstractDetergent extracts of whole cells of the Gram-positive bacterium Tsukamurella inchonensis AT...
cell wall of Corynebacterium glutamicum. Identification of channel-forming activity in th
The cell wall of the Gram-positive mycolic-acid-containing actinomycete Dietziamaris DSM 43672 was f...
In a review of the features of the bacterial cells are Corynebacterium structure: characterized by a...
Two channels were observed in extracts of whole Mycobacterium bovis BCG cells using organic solvents...
The chapter about the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall gives a brief historical background on the ...
PorH, a new channel-forming protein present in the cell wall of Corynebacterium efficiens an
Three major outer membrane proteins with apparent molecular masses of 43, 45, and 51 kDa were purifi...
Cell walls of five Gram-positive bacterial strains, including four coryneforms and a Bacillus brevis...
AbstractThe mycolic-acid layer of certain gram-positive bacteria, the mycolata, represents an additi...
AbstractDetergent extracts of whole cells of the Gram-positive, non-pathogenic, strictly aerobic bac...
AbstractThe cell wall of Corynebacterium glutamicum contains the cation-selective channel (porin) Po...
Corynebacterium jeikeium, a resident of human skin, is often associated with multidrug resistant nos...
Background: Corynebacterium urealyticum, a pathogenic, multidrug resistant member of the mycolata, i...
Gordonia jacobaea is a bacterium belonging to the mycolata group characterized by its ability to pro...
AbstractDetergent extracts of whole cells of the Gram-positive bacterium Tsukamurella inchonensis AT...
cell wall of Corynebacterium glutamicum. Identification of channel-forming activity in th
The cell wall of the Gram-positive mycolic-acid-containing actinomycete Dietziamaris DSM 43672 was f...
In a review of the features of the bacterial cells are Corynebacterium structure: characterized by a...
Two channels were observed in extracts of whole Mycobacterium bovis BCG cells using organic solvents...
The chapter about the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall gives a brief historical background on the ...
PorH, a new channel-forming protein present in the cell wall of Corynebacterium efficiens an
Three major outer membrane proteins with apparent molecular masses of 43, 45, and 51 kDa were purifi...
Cell walls of five Gram-positive bacterial strains, including four coryneforms and a Bacillus brevis...