International audienceBacteriophage research is gaining more importance due to increasing antibiotic resistance. However, for treatment with bacteriophages, diagnostics have to be improved. Bacteriophages carry adhesion proteins, which bind to the bacterial cell surface, for example tailspike proteins (TSP) for specific recognition of bacterial O-antigen polysaccharide. TSP are highly stable proteins and thus might be suitable components for the integration into diagnostic tools. We used the TSP of bacteriophage Sf6 to establish two applications for detecting Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri), a highly contagious pathogen causing dysentery. We found that Sf6TSP not only bound O-antigen of S. flexneri serotype Y, but also the glucosylated O-an...
Shigella flexneri 3a is one of the five major strains of the Shigella genus responsible for dysenter...
Bloody diarrhea disease remains a major cause of the high morbidity and mortality of children global...
Sf6 belongs to the Podoviridae family of temperate bacteriophages that infect gram negative bacteria...
Bacteriophage research is gaining more importance due to increasing antibiotic resistance. However, ...
Bacteriophage research is gaining more importance due to increasing antibiotic resistance. However, ...
Bacteriophage research is gaining more importance due to increasing antibiotic resistance. However, ...
The temperate bacteriophage Sf6 infects Shigella flexneri strains of serotype X or Y, converting the...
We report the use of genetically engineered tailspike proteins (TSPs) from the P22 bacteriophage for...
In recent years, a number of bacterial detection methods have been developed to replace time-consumi...
Aim: To profile the immunogenic proteins of Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri) expressed during human i...
Bacteriophage Sf6 tailspike protein is functionally equivalent to the well characterized tailspike o...
Understanding interactions of bacterial surface polysaccharides with receptor protein scaffolds is i...
Understanding interactions of bacterial surface polysaccharides with receptor protein scaffolds is i...
Bacteriophage Sf6 tailspike protein is functionally equivalent to the well characterized tailspike o...
S. flexneri is the leading cause of bacillary dysentery in the developing countries. Several tempera...
Shigella flexneri 3a is one of the five major strains of the Shigella genus responsible for dysenter...
Bloody diarrhea disease remains a major cause of the high morbidity and mortality of children global...
Sf6 belongs to the Podoviridae family of temperate bacteriophages that infect gram negative bacteria...
Bacteriophage research is gaining more importance due to increasing antibiotic resistance. However, ...
Bacteriophage research is gaining more importance due to increasing antibiotic resistance. However, ...
Bacteriophage research is gaining more importance due to increasing antibiotic resistance. However, ...
The temperate bacteriophage Sf6 infects Shigella flexneri strains of serotype X or Y, converting the...
We report the use of genetically engineered tailspike proteins (TSPs) from the P22 bacteriophage for...
In recent years, a number of bacterial detection methods have been developed to replace time-consumi...
Aim: To profile the immunogenic proteins of Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri) expressed during human i...
Bacteriophage Sf6 tailspike protein is functionally equivalent to the well characterized tailspike o...
Understanding interactions of bacterial surface polysaccharides with receptor protein scaffolds is i...
Understanding interactions of bacterial surface polysaccharides with receptor protein scaffolds is i...
Bacteriophage Sf6 tailspike protein is functionally equivalent to the well characterized tailspike o...
S. flexneri is the leading cause of bacillary dysentery in the developing countries. Several tempera...
Shigella flexneri 3a is one of the five major strains of the Shigella genus responsible for dysenter...
Bloody diarrhea disease remains a major cause of the high morbidity and mortality of children global...
Sf6 belongs to the Podoviridae family of temperate bacteriophages that infect gram negative bacteria...