نتایج جستجو برای: peptidoglycan

تعداد نتایج: 5152  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2008
Sophie Magnet Lionel Dubost Arul Marie Michel Arthur Laurent Gutmann

Three active-site cysteine L,D-transpeptidases can individually anchor the Braun lipoprotein to the Escherichia coli peptidoglycan. We show here that two additional enzymes of the same family form peptide bonds between the third residues of peptidoglycan stems, generating meso-DAP(3)-->meso-DAP(3) unusual cross-links. This activity partially replaces the D,D-transpeptidase activity of penicilli...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Zhi Zhang Michael Duchêne Samuel L Stanley

Entamoeba histolytica trophozoites are covered by lipophosphoglycan-peptidoglycan molecules which may be key virulence factors. We found that pretreatment of severe combined immunodeficient mice bearing human intestinal xenografts with a monoclonal antibody to the amebic lipophosphoglycan-peptidoglycan molecules can prevent or significantly reduce the human intestinal inflammation and tissue da...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1974
W P Schrader D P Fan

Cells of Bacillus megaterium can use the externally added precursors UDP-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and UDP-N-acetylD mU!‘aIUyl L danyl D ghItamy1 mes o diaminopimelyl D alanyl-n-alanine to synthesize peptidoglycan if the bacteria were first treated with toluene. Toluene-treated bacteria could polymerize these precursors into peptidoglycan which was attached to previously existing cell wall by pept...

2016
Marina Borisova Rosmarie Gaupp Amanda Duckworth Alexander Schneider Désirée Dalügge Maraike Mühleck Denise Deubel Sandra Unsleber Wenqi Yu Günther Muth Markus Bischoff Friedrich Götz Christoph Mayer

Peptidoglycan recycling is a metabolic process by which Gram-negative bacteria reutilize up to half of their cell wall within one generation during vegetative growth. Whether peptidoglycan recycling also occurs in Gram-positive bacteria has so far remained unclear. We show here that three Gram-positive model organisms, Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and Streptomyces coelicolor, all r...

2011
Cyril F. Reboul Daniel A. Andrews Musammat F. Nahar Ashley M. Buckle Anna Roujeinikova

BACKGROUND The C-terminal domain of MotB (MotB-C) shows high sequence similarity to outer membrane protein A and related peptidoglycan (PG)-binding proteins. It is believed to anchor the power-generating MotA/MotB stator unit of the bacterial flagellar motor to the peptidoglycan layer of the cell wall. We previously reported the first crystal structure of this domain and made a puzzling observa...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1999
A Atrih G Bacher G Allmaier M P Williamson S J Foster

The composition and fine structure of the vegetative cell wall peptidoglycan from Bacillus subtilis were determined by analysis of its constituent muropeptides. The structures of 39 muropeptides, representing 97% of the total peptidoglycan, were elucidated. About 99% analyzed muropeptides in B. subtilis vegetative cell peptidoglycan have the free carboxylic group of diaminopimelic acid amidated...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1968
R K Sinha R C Neuhaus

Addition of cell walls to the peptidoglycan synthetase-acceptor system containing vancomycin (50 mug/ml) prevented the inhibition by the antibiotic. In addition, the inhibition of incorporation of [(14)C]muramyl-pentapeptide into peptidoglycan in the presence of vancomycin was reversed by the addition of cell walls to the assay mixture at 60 min. Cell walls previously saturated with vancomycin ...

2001
Jean van Heijenoort

The main structural features of bacterial peptidoglycan are linear glycan chains interlinked by short peptides. The glycan chains are composed of alternating units of N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) and N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc), all linkages between sugars being β,1→4. On the outside of the cytoplasmic membrane, two types of activities are involved in the polymerization of the peptidoglycan m...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Abdellah Benachour Rabia Ladjouzi André Le Jeune Laurent Hébert Simon Thorpe Pascal Courtin Marie-Pierre Chapot-Chartier Tomasz K Prajsnar Simon J Foster Stéphane Mesnage

Lysozyme is a key component of the innate immune response in humans that provides a first line of defense against microbes. The bactericidal effect of lysozyme relies both on the cell wall lytic activity of this enzyme and on a cationic antimicrobial peptide activity that leads to membrane permeabilization. Among Gram-positive bacteria, the opportunistic pathogen Enterococcus faecalis has been ...

Journal: :Microbiology 2002
Dieter J Reinscheid Claudia Stösser Kerstin Ehlert Ralph W Jack Kerstin Möller Bernhard J Eikmanns Gursharan S Chhatwal

Group B streptococcus (GBS) is surrounded by a capsule. However, little is known about peptidoglycan metabolism in these bacteria. In the present study, a 65 kDa protein was isolated from the culture supernatant of GBS and N-terminally sequenced, permitting isolation of the corresponding gene, termed bsp. The bsp gene was located close to another gene, designated femH, and reverse transcription...

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