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Peptidoglycan-related compounds

Adhesion of microorganisms to the intestinal mucosa is a key feature in colonization and is related to the ability of probiotics to interact with the host in order to exert beneficial health effects. Species- and strain-specific colonization strategies involve proteinaceous compounds as well as teichoic and lipoteicoic acids, peptidoglycans, and EPS. Extracellular proteins, that include cell-envelope and secreted proteins, represent the first-line interaction with the mucus layer of the GIT... [Pg.162]


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