Burkholderia PglL enzymes are Serine preferring oligosaccharyltransferases which target conserved proteins across the Burkholderia genus
Hayes et al provide a glycosylation site focused analysis of the glycoproteome of two widely utilized B. cenocepacia strains, K56-2 and H111. This team demonstrates that within these glycoproteomes Serine is the sole residue targeted for protein glycosylation and that glycoproteins/glycosylation sit...
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Auteurs principaux: | Andrew J. Hayes, Jessica M. Lewis, Mark R. Davies, Nichollas E. Scott |
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2021
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