S-layer proteinslactobacillioral deliveryliposomesvaccine designThe S-layer, crystalline arrays of proteinaceous subunits, seems to be a typical surfacestructure in several lactobacilli species. Due their self-assembly ability to recrystallize into isoporousmonolayers in suspension, at liquid-surface ...
This review focuses on the general properties, methods of isolation, characterization and applications of S layer proteins specially in synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles, as they give uniformly shaped and sized tailor-made nanoparticles when fixed on a inert surface (as uniform pores are present on...
H7 orSalmonella typhimuriumwith S-layer proteins fromL. crispatusZJ001 which prevented the adhesion of the pathogens to HeLa cells through a competitive exclusion mechanism.Besides their application in prevention of GI tract disorders, they have several other applications such as e...
摘要: S-layers are paracrystalline bidimensional arrays of proteins or glycoproteins that overlay the cell surface of several genus and species of bacteria and archaea. As the outermost layer of several...关键词: S-layer proteins Adhesion Aggregation Biofilm formation Interaction with the immune ...
Surface layer (S-layer) proteins are crystalline arrays of proteinaceous subunits that are present as the outermost component of the cell wall in several Lactobacillus species. The S-layer proteins have been shown to play a role in the antimicrobial activity of certain lactobacilli. However, it is...
Entropically driven self-assembly of Lysinibacillus sphaericus S-layer proteins analyzed under various environmental conditions[J]. Macromol Biosci,2009, 76(3): 560-569. [6] Lakshminarayanan R, Fan D, Du C, et al.The role of secondary structure in the entropically driven amelogenin self-...
The present study reveals a new class of surface-layer proteins as well as the molecular mechanism that may contribute to the ability of L. salivarius REN to colonize the human gut. Adhesion to intestinal epithelial cells is considered the first step in the persistent colonization of the host ...
the CbpA receptor on the surface of HT-29 cells. The present study reveals a new class of surface-layer proteins as well as the molecular mechanism that may contribute to the ability ofL. salivariusREN to colonize the human gut. Results ...
thermolithotrophicus S-layer protein is modified at multiple sites with the same N-linked glycan as found on the archaellins. It is commonly found in archaea that S-layer proteins, archaellins, and type IV pilins are all glycoproteins. Few studies have examined the nature of the N-glycans ...