Peptidoglycan recognition proteins kill bacteria by activating protein-sensing two-component systems
Mammalian peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs), similar to antimicrobial lectins, bind the bacterial cell wall and kill bacteria through an unknown mechanism. We show that PGRPs enter the ...
Staphylococci are known to divide sequentially on orthogonal planes in three dimensions 1: in a 3D Cartesian coordinate system with axes x, y and z, cells might divide in the x–y plane, then the x–z ...
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There are many ways of classifying bacteria. One method is based on the cell membrane. In 1884, a bacteriologist named Christian Gram created a test that could determine if a bacterium had a thick, ...
Bacterial species, and even specific strains can be differentiated using a number of molecular techniques such as PCR, quantitative PCR, genome sequencing and mass spectrometry. But even without ...
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