Catalase is an important virulence factor for survival in macrophages and other phagocytic cells. In Chlamydiaceae, no catalase had been described so far. With the sequencing and annotation of the full genomes of Chlamydia-related bacteria, the presence of different catalase-encoding genes has been documented. However, their distribution in the Chlamydiales order and the functionality of these catalases remain unknown. Phylogeny of chlamydial catalases was inferred using MrBayes, maximum likelihood, and maximum parsimony algorithms, allowing the description of three clade 3 and two clade 2 catalases. Only monofunctional catalases were found (no catalase-peroxidase or Mn-catalase). All presented a conserved catalytic domain and tertiary stru...
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that share a unique but remarkably conserved biphasic...
Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular bacteria including some important pathogens causing trachoma...
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a ...
Catalase is an important virulence factor for survival in macrophages and other phagocytic cells. In...
The Chlamydiales order is composed of obligate intracellular bacteria and includes the Chlamydiaceae...
Hydrogen peroxide features in many biological oxidative processes and must be continuously degraded ...
A single catalase enzyme was produced by the anaerobic bacterium Bacteroides fragilis when cultures ...
AbstractFor efficient removal of intra- and/or extracellular hydrogen peroxide by dismutation to har...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Catalases of pathogenic micro-organisms have attracted attention as potential virulence factors. Hom...
Catalases of pathogenic micro-organisms have attracted attention as potential virulence factors. Hom...
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that share a unique but remarkably conserved biphasic...
Catalases represent a class of enzymes which has found its place among industrially relevant biocata...
Microsporidia constitute a group of extremely specialized intracellular parasites that infect virtua...
Bacterial and fungal large-size subunit catalases (LSCs) are like small-size subunit catalases (SSCs...
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that share a unique but remarkably conserved biphasic...
Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular bacteria including some important pathogens causing trachoma...
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a ...
Catalase is an important virulence factor for survival in macrophages and other phagocytic cells. In...
The Chlamydiales order is composed of obligate intracellular bacteria and includes the Chlamydiaceae...
Hydrogen peroxide features in many biological oxidative processes and must be continuously degraded ...
A single catalase enzyme was produced by the anaerobic bacterium Bacteroides fragilis when cultures ...
AbstractFor efficient removal of intra- and/or extracellular hydrogen peroxide by dismutation to har...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Catalases of pathogenic micro-organisms have attracted attention as potential virulence factors. Hom...
Catalases of pathogenic micro-organisms have attracted attention as potential virulence factors. Hom...
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that share a unique but remarkably conserved biphasic...
Catalases represent a class of enzymes which has found its place among industrially relevant biocata...
Microsporidia constitute a group of extremely specialized intracellular parasites that infect virtua...
Bacterial and fungal large-size subunit catalases (LSCs) are like small-size subunit catalases (SSCs...
Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria that share a unique but remarkably conserved biphasic...
Chlamydiales are obligate intracellular bacteria including some important pathogens causing trachoma...
Growing evidence suggests that a novel member of the Chlamydiales order, Waddlia chondrophila, is a ...