The transpeptidase sortase A of Staphylococcus aureus (Sa-SrtA) is a valuable tool in protein chemistry. The native enzyme anchors surface proteins containing a highly conserved LPxTG sorting motif to a terminal glycine residue of the peptidoglycan layer in Gram-positive bacteria. This reaction is exploited for sortase-mediated ligation (SML), allowing the site-specific linkage of synthetic peptides and recombinant proteins by a native peptide bond. However, the moderate catalytic efficiency and specificity of Sa-SrtA fueled the development of new biocatalysts for SML, including the screening of sortase A variants form microorganisms other than S. aureus and the directed protein evolution of the Sa-SrtA enzyme itself. Novel display platform...
Sortases are cysteine transpeptidases found primarily on the cell surface of Gram-positive bacteria....
<div><p>The Sortase family of transpeptidases are found in numerous gram-positive bacteria and invol...
Surface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are incorporated into the cell wall through a peptide lig...
In the past two decades, the field of protein engineering has evolved rapidly to include new genetic...
Sortases are transpeptidases which are used to modify, ligate and immobilize peptides or proteins in...
Sortase-mediated ligation (SML) has emerged as a improtant tool for site-specific bioconjugation in ...
Sortases are enzymes occurring in the cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria. Sortase A (SrtA), the bes...
The site-specific modification of proteins is a widely used biochemical tool. However, there are man...
Enzymes have become an attractive option for protein modification chemistry due to the remarkable si...
Bacterial sortases are cysteine transpeptidases that anchor virulence factors to the surface of bact...
Bacterial sortases are a very interesting but also challenging subject of study. The whole family co...
Sortase-mediated ligations have become an attractive option for protein modification chemistry, enab...
Gram-positive bacteria utilize surface displayed proteins to mediate a wide range of virulence-assoc...
The Sortase family of transpeptidases are found in numerous gram-positive bacteria and involved in d...
AbstractSurface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall by the action of so...
Sortases are cysteine transpeptidases found primarily on the cell surface of Gram-positive bacteria....
<div><p>The Sortase family of transpeptidases are found in numerous gram-positive bacteria and invol...
Surface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are incorporated into the cell wall through a peptide lig...
In the past two decades, the field of protein engineering has evolved rapidly to include new genetic...
Sortases are transpeptidases which are used to modify, ligate and immobilize peptides or proteins in...
Sortase-mediated ligation (SML) has emerged as a improtant tool for site-specific bioconjugation in ...
Sortases are enzymes occurring in the cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria. Sortase A (SrtA), the bes...
The site-specific modification of proteins is a widely used biochemical tool. However, there are man...
Enzymes have become an attractive option for protein modification chemistry due to the remarkable si...
Bacterial sortases are cysteine transpeptidases that anchor virulence factors to the surface of bact...
Bacterial sortases are a very interesting but also challenging subject of study. The whole family co...
Sortase-mediated ligations have become an attractive option for protein modification chemistry, enab...
Gram-positive bacteria utilize surface displayed proteins to mediate a wide range of virulence-assoc...
The Sortase family of transpeptidases are found in numerous gram-positive bacteria and involved in d...
AbstractSurface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall by the action of so...
Sortases are cysteine transpeptidases found primarily on the cell surface of Gram-positive bacteria....
<div><p>The Sortase family of transpeptidases are found in numerous gram-positive bacteria and invol...
Surface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are incorporated into the cell wall through a peptide lig...