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The Gram-Negative Bacterial Cell Wall

Cell wall elongation mode in Gram-negative bacteria is determined by peptidoglycan architecture

Cell wall elongation mode in Gram-negative bacteria is determined by peptidoglycan architecture

... for cell wall structure and ...architecture, negative feedback would act, as they acquire more material during biosynthesis leading to a non- permissive ...

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Interaction of Gram-negative bacteria with cationic proteins: Dependence on the surface characteristics of the bacterial cell

Interaction of Gram-negative bacteria with cationic proteins: Dependence on the surface characteristics of the bacterial cell

... The cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria is a highly organized structure, which supports structural rigidity and viability of the ...the bacterial cell is primarily formed by ...

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Protein translocation across the gram negative bacterial membrane /

Protein translocation across the gram negative bacterial membrane /

... 104 of Ra-LPS displayed that Ra-LPS ran as a single band. Therefore, this Ra-LPS sample is homogenous in solution (Figure 4.7d). The extensive ladder must therefore result from increasing numbers of LPS molecules binding ...

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Surface display of proteins by Gram-negative bacterial autotransporters

Surface display of proteins by Gram-negative bacterial autotransporters

... [1]. Bacterial display thus exploits a mechanism that mediates the export of the pro- tein of interest from the cytoplasm to the surface ...Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria might ...

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Interaction of a Model Peptide on Gram Negative and Gram Positive Bacterial Sliding Clamps

Interaction of a Model Peptide on Gram Negative and Gram Positive Bacterial Sliding Clamps

... INTRODUCTION. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a major threat for human ...new bacterial molecular targets and at developing efficient molecules that will block their physiological ...The ...

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Gram-negative bacterial molecules associate with Alzheimer disease pathology

Gram-negative bacterial molecules associate with Alzheimer disease pathology

... brain bacterial molecules. Finally, since LPS derived from Gram- negative bacteria injures the blood – brain barrier, 28 this could promote entry of LPS and other bacterial molecules into the ...

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Structure and Mechanism of LcpA, a Phosphotransferase That Mediates Glycosylation of a Gram Positive Bacterial Cell Wall Anchored Protein

Structure and Mechanism of LcpA, a Phosphotransferase That Mediates Glycosylation of a Gram Positive Bacterial Cell Wall Anchored Protein

... in Gram- positive bacteria is known to attach glycopolymers, including wall teichoic acid, to the cell ...the bacterial peptidoglycan by the housekeeping sor- tase ...a cell ...

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The Antibacterial Activities of NiO Nanoparticles Against Some Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacterial Strains

The Antibacterial Activities of NiO Nanoparticles Against Some Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacterial Strains

... The bacterial growth was determined using agar well diffusion assay in culture media loaded with different concentrations of NiO nanoparticles by measuring the diameter of inhibition ...zone. Gram-positive ...

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Role of catecholate siderophores in gram-negative bacterial colonization of the mouse gut

Role of catecholate siderophores in gram-negative bacterial colonization of the mouse gut

... Our findings resolve these conflicting data and eliminate any doubt about the importance of the native Gram-negative bacterial catecholate siderophores in bacterial colonization of animals. ...

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Rapid diagnosis of gram negative bacterial meningitis by the Limulus endotoxin assay

Rapid diagnosis of gram negative bacterial meningitis by the Limulus endotoxin assay

... Rapid detection of Gram negative bacterial meningitis by the Limulus lysate test. Latex agglutination test for the diagnosis of Hae-[r] ...

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Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections in a teaching hospital in Ghana

Multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections in a teaching hospital in Ghana

... difference. The high infections of in-patients is consistent with the finding from nationwide surveillance on anti- microbial resistant pathogens from patients’ blood cultures, which recorded prevalence of > 70% of ...

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The detection of Gram negative bacterial mRNA from soil by RT-PCR

The detection of Gram negative bacterial mRNA from soil by RT-PCR

... Transcript encoding the enzyme L -glucuronidase could be reliably detected by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction in soil seeded with a genetically modified Rhizobium legumin[r] ...

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Macromolecular modification of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria leading to antibiotic resistance and formation of outer membrane vesicles

Macromolecular modification of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria leading to antibiotic resistance and formation of outer membrane vesicles

... Members of the Enterobacteriaceae are known to disseminate genes horizontally, mainly via conjugation. However, my results reinforce another possible pathway of horizontal gene transfer (HGT). I showed that ...

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Subcellular localization for Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacterial Proteins using Linear Interpolation Smoothing Model

Subcellular localization for Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacterial Proteins using Linear Interpolation Smoothing Model

... a b s t r a c t Protein subcellular localization is an important topic in proteomics since it is related to a protein's overall function, helps in the understanding of metabolic pathways, and in drug design and ...

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Subcellular localization for Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial proteins using linear interpolation smoothing model

Subcellular localization for Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial proteins using linear interpolation smoothing model

... Such probability models are also prevalent in other fields of study such as nat- ural language processing (NLP), however, they have been deployed in a completely different manner. Instead of considering these models as ...

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Evaluation of procalcitonin accuracy for the distinction between gram-negative and gram-positive bacterial sepsis in burn patients

Evaluation of procalcitonin accuracy for the distinction between gram-negative and gram-positive bacterial sepsis in burn patients

... between Gram-negative and Gram-positive sepsis insinuate the possibility of using its val- ues in face of sound suspicion of sepsis in burn patients to help the choice of empirical therapy until ...

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Protein sorting to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacteria

Protein sorting to the cell wall envelope of Gram-positive bacteria

... The expression of some sortase genes is coordinately regulated during infection. The srtB gene of S. aureus serves again as a paradigm. Staphylococcal srtA is constitutively expressed, whereas srtB expression is only ...

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Antimicrobial Effectiveness of Selected Vranac Wines Against Six Gram-Positive and Six Gram-Negative Bacterial Strains

Antimicrobial Effectiveness of Selected Vranac Wines Against Six Gram-Positive and Six Gram-Negative Bacterial Strains

... Methods: The antimicrobial activity of Vranac wines against Gram-positive: C. perfringens, B. subtillis, S. aureus, L. inocua, S. Lutea, and M. flavus and Gram-negative: E. coli, P. aeruginosa, S. ...

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Impact of ceftazidime restriction on gram-negative bacterial resistance in an intensive care unit

Impact of ceftazidime restriction on gram-negative bacterial resistance in an intensive care unit

... the bacterial ecology of their ICU, applied a program of supervised rotation and restricted use of ceftazidime and ciprofloxacin in order to minimize the incidence of VAP caused by microorganisms resistant to ...

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Gram-Negative Bacteria

Gram-Negative Bacteria

... It should be noted that the kinetics of binding to isolated cell envelopes (data not shown) is similar to.. that of whole cells, and only about 20 to 30% of the added progesterone was bo[r] ...

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