Structure and function of the Ts2631 endolysin of Thermus scotoductus phage vB_Tsc2631 with unique N-terminal extension used for peptidoglycan binding
Abstract To escape from hosts after completing their life cycle, bacteriophages often use endolysins, which degrade bacterial peptidoglycan. While mesophilic phages have been extensively studied, their thermophilic counterparts are not well characterized. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the...
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Auteurs principaux: | Magdalena Plotka, Enea Sancho-Vaello, Sebastian Dorawa, Anna-Karina Kaczorowska, Lukasz P. Kozlowski, Tadeusz Kaczorowski, Kornelius Zeth |
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2019
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