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The following pages link to 3'-end modifications of the Streptococcus pneumoniae lytA gene: role of the carboxy terminus of the pneumococcal autolysin in the process of enzymatic activation (conversion) (Q69915151):
Displaying 13 items.
- Two new crystal forms of the choline-binding domain of the major pneumococcal autolysin: insights into the dynamics of the active homodimer (Q27639421) (← links)
- Surface proteins of gram-positive bacteria and mechanisms of their targeting to the cell wall envelope (Q33538951) (← links)
- Multifunctional role of choline binding protein G in pneumococcal pathogenesis (Q34334229) (← links)
- Thermal stability of Cpl-7 endolysin from the streptococcus pneumoniae bacteriophage Cp-7; cell wall-targeting of its CW_7 motifs (Q34441804) (← links)
- Protein-bound choline is released from the pneumococcal autolytic enzyme during adsorption of the enzyme to cell wall particles (Q36161843) (← links)
- Carboxy-terminal deletion analysis of the major pneumococcal autolysin (Q39932543) (← links)
- Cloning, sequencing, and expression in Escherichia coli of a Streptococcus faecalis autolysin (Q39943101) (← links)
- Versatility of Choline-Binding Domain (Q41734859) (← links)
- Cloning, sequencing and expression of a Bacillus bacteriolytic enzyme in Escherichia coli (Q42653324) (← links)
- Single-step purification on DEAE-sephacel of recombinant polypeptides produced in Escherichia coli (Q42818446) (← links)
- Immobilization and single-step purification of fusion proteins using DEAE-cellulose (Q50796191) (← links)
- Autolysis and Cell Wall Degradation in a Choline-Independent Strain ofStreptococcus pneumoniae (Q57189413) (← links)
- Structural requirements of choline derivatives for ‘conversion’ of pneumococcal amidase A new single-step procedure for purification of this autolysin (Q60215004) (← links)