Role of lipopolysaccharide in the receptor function for bacteriophage TuIb in Escherichia coli.
AUTOR(ES)
Yu, F
RESUMO
Bacteriophage TuIb required lipopolysaccharide in addition to the OmpC trimer as a receptor component. Both the fatty acid and polysaccharide regions of lipopolysaccharide were shown to participate in the receptor function. The roles of lipopolysaccharide and outer membrane proteins in the receptor function for T-even type bacteriophages are discussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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