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Autor:
Gail P. Ferguson, Artur Muszyński, Georgina L. Hold, Bernhard Kerscher, Vivien Fletcher, Silvia Wehmeier, Andreas F. Haag, Russell W. Carlson, Susan H. Berry
Sinorhizobium meliloti forms a symbiosis with the legume alfalfa, whereby it differentiates into a nitrogen-fixing bacteroid. The lipid A species of S. meliloti are modified with very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs), which play a central role in bact
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3093819/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3093819/
Autor:
Monica Benincasa, Gail P. Ferguson, Marco Scocchi, Dindial Ramotar, Kamila K. Myka, Victoria L. Marlow, Silvia Wehmeier, Vivien Fletcher, Markus F. F. Arnold, Mustapha Aouida
BacA proteins play key roles in the chronic intracellular infections ofSinorhizobium meliloti,Brucella abortusandMycobacterium tuberculosiswithin their respective hosts.S. meliloti,B. abortusandM. tuberculosisBacA-deficient mutants have increased res
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http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2331821
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2331821
Autor:
Vivien Fletcher, Gail P. Ferguson, Victoria L. Marlow, Silvia Wehmeier, Andreas F. Haag, Euan K. James, Sebastian Beck
Free-living Sinorhizobium meliloti lpxXL and acpXL mutants lack lipid A very-long-chain fatty acids (VLCFAs) and have reduced competitiveness in alfalfa. We demonstrate that LpxXL and AcpXL play important but distinct roles in bacteroid development a
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2704725/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2704725/
Autor:
Andreas F. Haag, Gail P. Ferguson, Victoria L. Marlow, Vivien Fletcher, Graham C. Walker, Hajime Kobayashi, Marco Scocchi
Publikováno v:
Journal of bacteriology. 191(5)
The inner membrane BacA protein is essential for the establishment of chronic intracellular infections by Sinorhizobium meliloti and Brucella abortus within plant and mammalian hosts, respectively. In their free-living state, S. meliloti and B. abort