Modular endolysin of Burkholderia AP3 phage has the largest lysozyme-like catalytic subunit discovered to date and no catalytic aspartate residue
Abstract Endolysins are peptidoglycan-degrading enzymes utilized by bacteriophages to release the progeny from bacterial cells. The lytic properties of phage endolysins make them potential antibacterial agents for medical and industrial applications. Here, we present a comprehensive characterization...
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Autores principales: | Barbara Maciejewska, Karol Źrubek, Akbar Espaillat, Magdalena Wiśniewska, Krzysztof P. Rembacz, Felipe Cava, Grzegorz Dubin, Zuzanna Drulis-Kawa |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/21e6f48167b34b7998f7e5221acbf946 |
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