Bacterial surface proteins are key players in host-symbiont or host-pathogen interactions. How these proteins are targeted and displayed at the cell surface are challenging issues of both fundamental and clinical relevance. While surface proteins of Gram-negative bacteria are assembled in the outer membrane, Gram-positive bacteria predominantly utilize their thick cell wall as a platform to anchor their surface proteins. This surface display involves both covalent and noncovalent interactions with either the peptidoglycan or secondary wall polymers such as teichoic acid or lipoteichoic acid. This review focuses on the role of enzymes that covalently link surface proteins to the peptidoglycan, the well-known sortases in Gram-positive bacteri...
Surface proteins of Staphylococcus aureus are an-chored to the cell wall peptidoglycan by a mechanis...
The thick wall of gram-positive bacteria is a polymer meshwork composed predominantly of peptidoglyc...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
Bacterial surface proteins are key players in host-symbiont or host-pathogen interactions. How these...
The bacterial cell wall contains numerous surface-exposed proteins, which are covalently anchored an...
AbstractThe covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacter...
In Gram-positive bacteria, the peptidoglycan serves as a placeholder for surface display of a unique...
The peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall is an essential polymer for the shape and viability of bacteria. It...
International audienceBacterial surface proteins constitute an amazing repertoire of molecules with ...
Many species of pathogenic Gram-positive bacteria have become resistant to commonly used antibiotics...
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria is a complex assemblage of glycopolymers and proteins. It co...
AbstractSignal peptide-driven secretion of precursor proteins directs polypeptides across the plasma...
Gram-positive bacteria display surface proteins on their cells walls to perform a variety of virulen...
Some Gram-positive bacteria, including probiotic ones, are covered with an external proteinaceous la...
Gram-negative bacteria have a cell envelope that comprises an outer membrane (OM), a peptidoglycan (...
Surface proteins of Staphylococcus aureus are an-chored to the cell wall peptidoglycan by a mechanis...
The thick wall of gram-positive bacteria is a polymer meshwork composed predominantly of peptidoglyc...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...
Bacterial surface proteins are key players in host-symbiont or host-pathogen interactions. How these...
The bacterial cell wall contains numerous surface-exposed proteins, which are covalently anchored an...
AbstractThe covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacter...
In Gram-positive bacteria, the peptidoglycan serves as a placeholder for surface display of a unique...
The peptidoglycan (PG) cell wall is an essential polymer for the shape and viability of bacteria. It...
International audienceBacterial surface proteins constitute an amazing repertoire of molecules with ...
Many species of pathogenic Gram-positive bacteria have become resistant to commonly used antibiotics...
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria is a complex assemblage of glycopolymers and proteins. It co...
AbstractSignal peptide-driven secretion of precursor proteins directs polypeptides across the plasma...
Gram-positive bacteria display surface proteins on their cells walls to perform a variety of virulen...
Some Gram-positive bacteria, including probiotic ones, are covered with an external proteinaceous la...
Gram-negative bacteria have a cell envelope that comprises an outer membrane (OM), a peptidoglycan (...
Surface proteins of Staphylococcus aureus are an-chored to the cell wall peptidoglycan by a mechanis...
The thick wall of gram-positive bacteria is a polymer meshwork composed predominantly of peptidoglyc...
The cell envelope of parietal monoderm bacteria (archetypal Gram-positive bacteria) is formed of a c...