Many intracellular bacterial pathogens naturally release membrane vesicles (MVs) under a variety of growth environments. For pathogenic bacteria there are strong evidences that released MVs are a delivery mechanism for the release of immunologically active molecules that contribute to virulence. Identification of membrane vesicle-associated proteins that can act as immunological modulators is crucial for opening up new horizons for understanding the pathogenesis of certain bacteria and for developing novel vaccines. In this protocol, we provide all the details for isolating MVs secreted by either mycobacteria or Gram-positive bacteria and for the subsequent identification of the protein content of the MVs by mass spectrometry. The protocol ...
Outer-inner membrane vesicles (O-IMVs) were recently described as a new type of membrane vesicle sec...
Membrane vesicles (MVs) are spherical particles naturally released from the membrane of Gram-negativ...
The cell wall of mycobacteria includes an unusual outer membrane of extremely low permeability. Whil...
Prokaryotes release membrane vesicles (MVs) with direct roles in disease pathogenesis. MVs are heter...
Bacterial extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain numerous active substances that mediate bacterial int...
The production of membranous vesicles is observed to occur among organisms from all domains of the t...
Bacterial membrane vesicles (MVs) mediate bacterial virulence by enabling secretion and long distanc...
Certain pathogenic bacteria adopt an intracellular lifestyle and proliferate in eukaryotic host cell...
AbstractCorrect protein compartmentalization is a key step for molecular function and cell viability...
Extracellular vesicles are small round bodies secreted from the membranes of most living cells, incl...
Correct protein compartmentalization is a key step for molecular function and cell viability, and th...
Membrane vesicles (MVs) are spherical particles naturally released from the membrane of Gram-negativ...
Outer-inner membrane vesicles (O-IMVs) were recently described as a new type of membrane vesicle sec...
The secretion of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) is one of the major mechanisms by which Gram-negativ...
Outer-inner membrane vesicles (O-IMVs) were recently described as a new type of membrane vesicle sec...
Outer-inner membrane vesicles (O-IMVs) were recently described as a new type of membrane vesicle sec...
Membrane vesicles (MVs) are spherical particles naturally released from the membrane of Gram-negativ...
The cell wall of mycobacteria includes an unusual outer membrane of extremely low permeability. Whil...
Prokaryotes release membrane vesicles (MVs) with direct roles in disease pathogenesis. MVs are heter...
Bacterial extracellular vesicles (EVs) contain numerous active substances that mediate bacterial int...
The production of membranous vesicles is observed to occur among organisms from all domains of the t...
Bacterial membrane vesicles (MVs) mediate bacterial virulence by enabling secretion and long distanc...
Certain pathogenic bacteria adopt an intracellular lifestyle and proliferate in eukaryotic host cell...
AbstractCorrect protein compartmentalization is a key step for molecular function and cell viability...
Extracellular vesicles are small round bodies secreted from the membranes of most living cells, incl...
Correct protein compartmentalization is a key step for molecular function and cell viability, and th...
Membrane vesicles (MVs) are spherical particles naturally released from the membrane of Gram-negativ...
Outer-inner membrane vesicles (O-IMVs) were recently described as a new type of membrane vesicle sec...
The secretion of outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) is one of the major mechanisms by which Gram-negativ...
Outer-inner membrane vesicles (O-IMVs) were recently described as a new type of membrane vesicle sec...
Outer-inner membrane vesicles (O-IMVs) were recently described as a new type of membrane vesicle sec...
Membrane vesicles (MVs) are spherical particles naturally released from the membrane of Gram-negativ...
The cell wall of mycobacteria includes an unusual outer membrane of extremely low permeability. Whil...