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Peptidoglycan-linked cadaverine

The mechaiusm for the maintenance of cell-surface integrity, and the precise role of the peptidoglycan-linked cadaverine, were investigated on the assumption that cadaverine associates with the structural connection between the outer membrane and the peptidoglycan, and thereby serves as the functional counterpart of MLP (Kojima et al. 2011). Interaction of the outer membrane component with the... [Pg.102]

Kamio, Y., Pdsa, H., Terawaki, Y., and Paulin, L. (1986). Cadaverine covalently linked to an essential constituent of the peptidoglycan necessary for the normal growth in Selenomonas ruminantium. J. Biol. Chem. 261, 6585-6589. [Pg.361]

Kamio Y, Itoh Y, Terawaki Y (1981) Chemical structure of peptidoglycan in Selenomonas ruminantium-. cadaverine links covalently to the D-gJuteunic acid residue of peptidoglycan. J Bacteriol 146 49-53... [Pg.109]


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