International audienceSurface proteins are the major factor for the interaction between bacteria and its environment, playing an important role in infection, colonisation, virulence and adaptation. However, the study of surface proteins has proven difficult mainly due to their hydrophobicity and/or relatively low abundance compared with cytoplasmic proteins. To overcome these issues new proteomic strategies have been developed, such as cell-surface protein labelling using biotinylation reagents. Sulfo-NHS-SS-biotin is the most commonly used reagent to investigate the proteins expressed at the cell surface of various organisms but its use in lipopolysaccharidic diderm bacteria (archetypical Gram-negative bacteria) remains limited to a handfu...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex multi-layered structure comprising an inner...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
International audienceSurface proteins are the major factor for the interaction between bacteria and...
A method employing labeling of cell-surface proteins with Sulfo-NHS-SS-biotin and subsequent affinit...
Bacteria control import and export of compounds, adhesion to surfaces, cell-to-cell interactions and...
International audiencePlasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate co...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex multi-layered structure comprising an inner...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex multi-layered structure comprising an inner...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
International audienceSurface proteins are the major factor for the interaction between bacteria and...
A method employing labeling of cell-surface proteins with Sulfo-NHS-SS-biotin and subsequent affinit...
Bacteria control import and export of compounds, adhesion to surfaces, cell-to-cell interactions and...
International audiencePlasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate co...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex multi-layered structure comprising an inner...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex multi-layered structure comprising an inner...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...
Plasma membrane (PM) proteins contribute to the identity of a cell, mediate contact and communicatio...