AbstractPhage-encoded cell wall peptidoglycan hydrolyzing enzymes, called endolysins, are essential for efficient release of virions from bacteria, and show species-specific killing of the host. We have demonstrated previously that the interaction between N-terminal catalytic and C-terminal cell wall binding domains of mycobacteriophage D29 endolysin makes the enzyme inactive in Escherichia coli. Here, we demonstrate that such interaction occurs intramolecularly and is facilitated by a charged linker that connects the two domains. We also show that linker composition is crucial for the inactivation of PG hydrolase in E. coli. Such knowledge will immensely help in bioengineering of endolysins with narrow or broad spectrum antimicrobial activ...
Endolysin is a phage-encoded cell-wall hydrolase which degrades the peptidoglycan layer of the bacte...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan ...
AbstractPhage-encoded cell wall peptidoglycan hydrolyzing enzymes, called endolysins, are essential ...
The mycobacterial cell wall presents significant challenges to mycobacteriophages--viruses that infe...
Bacteriophage endolysins are bacterial cell wall degrading enzymes whose potential to fight bacteria...
Peptidoglycan hydrolases (PGHs) are responsible for bacterial cell lysis. Most PGHs have a modular s...
Bacteriophages, Part BPeptidoglycan (PG) is the major structural component of the bacterial cell wal...
The mycobacterial cell wall presents significant challenges to mycobacteriophages - viruses that inf...
(Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria. They are tremendously diverse and th...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage endolysins KZ144 (phage phi KZ) and EL188 (phage EL) are highly...
Endolysins are peptidoglycan hydrolases produced at the end of the bacteriophage (phage) replication...
Endolysins are peptidoglycan-degrading enzymes utilized by bacteriophages to release the progeny fro...
Bacteriophage endolysins, enzymes that degrade the bacterial peptidoglycan (PG), have gained an incr...
Endolysins, the cell wall lytic enzymes encoded by bacteriophages to release the phage progeny, are ...
Endolysin is a phage-encoded cell-wall hydrolase which degrades the peptidoglycan layer of the bacte...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan ...
AbstractPhage-encoded cell wall peptidoglycan hydrolyzing enzymes, called endolysins, are essential ...
The mycobacterial cell wall presents significant challenges to mycobacteriophages--viruses that infe...
Bacteriophage endolysins are bacterial cell wall degrading enzymes whose potential to fight bacteria...
Peptidoglycan hydrolases (PGHs) are responsible for bacterial cell lysis. Most PGHs have a modular s...
Bacteriophages, Part BPeptidoglycan (PG) is the major structural component of the bacterial cell wal...
The mycobacterial cell wall presents significant challenges to mycobacteriophages - viruses that inf...
(Bacterio)phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria. They are tremendously diverse and th...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage endolysins KZ144 (phage phi KZ) and EL188 (phage EL) are highly...
Endolysins are peptidoglycan hydrolases produced at the end of the bacteriophage (phage) replication...
Endolysins are peptidoglycan-degrading enzymes utilized by bacteriophages to release the progeny fro...
Bacteriophage endolysins, enzymes that degrade the bacterial peptidoglycan (PG), have gained an incr...
Endolysins, the cell wall lytic enzymes encoded by bacteriophages to release the phage progeny, are ...
Endolysin is a phage-encoded cell-wall hydrolase which degrades the peptidoglycan layer of the bacte...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan ...