AbstractSurface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play important roles during infection. Sorting and attachment of these proteins is directed by C-terminal signals. Sortase B of S. aureus recognizes a motif NPQTN, cleaves the polypeptide after the Thr residue, and attaches the protein to pentaglycine cross-bridges. Sortase B of B. anthracis is thought to recognize the NPKTG motif, and attaches surface proteins to m-diaminopimelic acid cross-bridges. We have determined crystal structure of sortase B from B. anthracis and S. aureus at 1.6 and 2.0 Å resolutions, respectively. These structures show a β-barrel fold with α-helical elements on its outside, a structure thus far exclusive to the sortase f...
<i>Bacillus anthracis</i> forms metabolically dormant endospores that upon germination can cause let...
Many surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the pathogenesis ...
Sortase cysteine transpeptidases covalently attach proteins to the bacterial cell wall or assemble f...
Surface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play importan...
AbstractSurface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play ...
AbstractSurface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall by the action of so...
Many surface proteins of Gram‐positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall envelope by a transpep...
The endospore forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes lethal anthrax disease in humans and anima...
Many Gram-positive bacteria covalently tether their surface adhesins to the cell wall peptidoglycan....
LPXTG proteins, present in most if not all Gram-positive bacteria, are known to be anchored by sorta...
Staphylococcus aureus sortase anchors surface proteins to the cell wall envelope by cleaving polypep...
Gram-positive bacteria utilize surface displayed proteins to mediate a wide range of virulence-assoc...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, three crystal structures of staphylococcal sortase B reveal a ne...
AbstractThe covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacter...
AbstractMany surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the patho...
<i>Bacillus anthracis</i> forms metabolically dormant endospores that upon germination can cause let...
Many surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the pathogenesis ...
Sortase cysteine transpeptidases covalently attach proteins to the bacterial cell wall or assemble f...
Surface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play importan...
AbstractSurface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play ...
AbstractSurface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall by the action of so...
Many surface proteins of Gram‐positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall envelope by a transpep...
The endospore forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes lethal anthrax disease in humans and anima...
Many Gram-positive bacteria covalently tether their surface adhesins to the cell wall peptidoglycan....
LPXTG proteins, present in most if not all Gram-positive bacteria, are known to be anchored by sorta...
Staphylococcus aureus sortase anchors surface proteins to the cell wall envelope by cleaving polypep...
Gram-positive bacteria utilize surface displayed proteins to mediate a wide range of virulence-assoc...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, three crystal structures of staphylococcal sortase B reveal a ne...
AbstractThe covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacter...
AbstractMany surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the patho...
<i>Bacillus anthracis</i> forms metabolically dormant endospores that upon germination can cause let...
Many surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the pathogenesis ...
Sortase cysteine transpeptidases covalently attach proteins to the bacterial cell wall or assemble f...