Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan layer. Current research focuses on their potential applications in medicine, in food conservation, and as biotechnological tools. Despite the wealth of applications relying on the use of endolysin, little is known about the enzymatic properties of these enzymes, especially in the case of endolysins of bacteriophages infecting Gram-negative species. Automated genome annotations therefore remain to be confirmed. Here, we report the biochemical analysis and cleavage site determination of a novel Salmonella bacteriophage endolysin, Gp110, which comprises an uncharacterized domain of unknown function (DUF3380; pfam11860) in its C terminus and show...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage endolysins KZ144 (phage phi KZ) and EL188 (phage EL) are highly...
The ability of the bacteriophage-encoded peptidoglycan hydrolases (endolysins) to destroy Gram-posit...
Peptidoglycan degrading enzymes are of increasing interest as antibacterial agents, especially again...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan ...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan ...
The present study demonstrates the antibacterial potential of a phage endolysin against Gram-negativ...
Abstract One of the last untapped reservoirs in nature for the identification of new anti-microbials...
The present study demonstrates the antibacterial potential of a phage endolysin against Gram-negati...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Abstract Endolysins are peptidoglycan-degrading enzymes utilized by bacteriophages to release the pr...
Endolysins are peptidoglycan hydrolases produced at the end of the bacteriophage (phage) replication...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are a promising biotechnology to replace or supplement antibacteria...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) of bacteriophages have a major role in bacterial lysis at ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage endolysins KZ144 (phage phi KZ) and EL188 (phage EL) are highly...
The ability of the bacteriophage-encoded peptidoglycan hydrolases (endolysins) to destroy Gram-posit...
Peptidoglycan degrading enzymes are of increasing interest as antibacterial agents, especially again...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan ...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are highly diverse enzymes that cleave the bacterial peptidoglycan ...
The present study demonstrates the antibacterial potential of a phage endolysin against Gram-negativ...
Abstract One of the last untapped reservoirs in nature for the identification of new anti-microbials...
The present study demonstrates the antibacterial potential of a phage endolysin against Gram-negati...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Abstract Endolysins are peptidoglycan-degrading enzymes utilized by bacteriophages to release the pr...
Endolysins are peptidoglycan hydrolases produced at the end of the bacteriophage (phage) replication...
Bacteriophage-encoded endolysins are a promising biotechnology to replace or supplement antibacteria...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) induce bacterial host cell lysis in the late phase of the l...
Peptidoglycan lytic enzymes (endolysins) of bacteriophages have a major role in bacterial lysis at ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophage endolysins KZ144 (phage phi KZ) and EL188 (phage EL) are highly...
The ability of the bacteriophage-encoded peptidoglycan hydrolases (endolysins) to destroy Gram-posit...
Peptidoglycan degrading enzymes are of increasing interest as antibacterial agents, especially again...