LPXTG proteins, present in most if not all Gram-positive bacteria, are known to be anchored by sortases to the bacterial peptidoglycan. More than one sortase gene is often encoded in a bacterial species, and each sortase is supposed to specifically anchor given LPXTG proteins, depending of the sequence of the C-terminal cell wall sorting signal (cwss), bearing an LPXTG motif or another recognition sequence. B. anthracis possesses three sortase genes. B. anthracis sortase deleted mutant strains are not affected in their virulence. To determine the sortase repertoires, we developed a genetic screen using the property of the gamma phage to lyse bacteria only when its receptor, GamR, an LPXTG protein, is exposed at the surface. We identified 10...
Many Gram-positive bacteria covalently tether their surface adhesins to the cell wall peptidoglycan....
Surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria are linked to the bacterial cell wall by a mechanism that...
Sortase (a transamidase) has been shown to be responsible for the covalent attachment of proteins to...
The endospore forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes lethal anthrax disease in humans and anima...
AbstractSurface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play ...
Sortases of Gram-positive bacteria catalyze the covalent C-terminal anchoring of proteins to the cel...
Many surface proteins of Gram‐positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall envelope by a transpep...
Surface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play importan...
International audienceBacterial surface proteins constitute a diverse group of molecules with import...
AbstractThe covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacter...
Sortases are enzymes that are responsible for the attachment of secreted proteins to the cell wall o...
The bacterial cell wall contains numerous surface-exposed proteins, which are covalently anchored an...
In Gram-positive bacteria, the peptidoglycan serves as a placeholder for surface display of a unique...
Gram-positive bacteria display surface proteins on their cells walls to perform a variety of virulen...
Surface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are frequently implicated in virulence. We have focused o...
Many Gram-positive bacteria covalently tether their surface adhesins to the cell wall peptidoglycan....
Surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria are linked to the bacterial cell wall by a mechanism that...
Sortase (a transamidase) has been shown to be responsible for the covalent attachment of proteins to...
The endospore forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes lethal anthrax disease in humans and anima...
AbstractSurface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play ...
Sortases of Gram-positive bacteria catalyze the covalent C-terminal anchoring of proteins to the cel...
Many surface proteins of Gram‐positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall envelope by a transpep...
Surface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play importan...
International audienceBacterial surface proteins constitute a diverse group of molecules with import...
AbstractThe covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacter...
Sortases are enzymes that are responsible for the attachment of secreted proteins to the cell wall o...
The bacterial cell wall contains numerous surface-exposed proteins, which are covalently anchored an...
In Gram-positive bacteria, the peptidoglycan serves as a placeholder for surface display of a unique...
Gram-positive bacteria display surface proteins on their cells walls to perform a variety of virulen...
Surface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are frequently implicated in virulence. We have focused o...
Many Gram-positive bacteria covalently tether their surface adhesins to the cell wall peptidoglycan....
Surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria are linked to the bacterial cell wall by a mechanism that...
Sortase (a transamidase) has been shown to be responsible for the covalent attachment of proteins to...