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Written by an international group of eminent scientists, this new treatise is the very first in the field to provide a thorough, state-of-the-art review of the periplasm, the extracytoplasmic compartment found in gram-negative bacteria.
Dr. Michael Ehrmann,
2007
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Structural and Functional Relationships in Prokaryotes
In 1961, Peter Mitchell suggested it would be more appropriate to designate this
region of the cell as the periplasm to complement the term cytoplasm which has
been used to describe cell contents. The size of the periplasm is not trivial but for
...
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The Bacterial Cell Wall
It contains a concentrated gel-like matrix, the periplasm. Embedded in it is a rigid
layer (peptidoglycan). Its width has been electron microscopically determined as
13-25 nm, a variation range that may be explained by differences in cultivation ...
Guntram Seltmann, Otto Holst,
2002
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Oxidative Folding of Peptides and Proteins
Then, it may be favorable to direct the recombinant protein to the periplasm or the
extracellular cultivation media. Particularly if the function of the recombinant
protein relies on correct di- sulfide-bond formation, the periplasm or the
cultivation ...
Luis Moroder, Johannes Buchner (Prof.),
2009
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Desk Encyclopedia of Microbiology
Periplasm The space between the outer and inner membranes contains the
periplasm. This is not just an empty 'space', and it contains many distinct
components that carry out important functions. Obviously, this space contains
peptidoglycan, ...
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Prokaryotic Structure and Function: A New Perspective : ...
membrane, the boundary of the periplasm is even more ill defined. The murein
layer will not be a sharp boundary, and, indeed, as will be seen later there is
reason to believe that the murein layer may extend into the whole periplasm,
there ...
Society for General Microbiology. Symposium, S. Mohan, Crawford S. Dow,
1992
Introduction: definition of the periplasm and its activities This chapter addresses
current views on the structural and functional organization of the periplasm.
Selected topics are meant to serve as examples for models of pathways in the ...
J.-M. Ghuysen, R. Hakenbeck,
1994
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Foldases: Enzymes Catalyzing Protein Folding
Disulfide Bond Formation and Isomerization in Prokaryotes The periplasm of
bacteria is similar in many ways to the endoplasmic reticulum of eukaryotes. In
both systems, proteins are synthesized in the cytosol and are translocated in an ...
Natalya K. Nagradova,
2008
The presence of this second membrane protects the cell wall and delineates a
specialized compartment, the periplasm or periplasmic space between the
cytoplasmic (inner) and outer membrane. The cell wall lies within the periplasm.
The cell ...
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Yeast Physiology and Biotechnology
1.2 The Periplasm Continuing in the inside-to-outside direction, the next 'structure
' encountered as a component feature of the yeast cell envelope is the peri-
plasm. This is a thin (3 5-45 A), cell wall-associated region external to the plasma
...
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periplasm w wiadomościach.
Helicobacter pylori HP0377, a member of the Dsb family, is an …
However, only two of these proteins have a thioredoxin-like fold (i.e ., HP0377 and HP0231) and are periplasm-located. We have previously ... «7thSpace Interactive, Lip 15»
Cobra teams to fine tune E.coli for biomanufacturing
Smith explained that the disulphide bonds that give many therapeutic molecules their shape only form in proteins secreted into the periplasm ... «BioPharma-Reporter.com, Lut 15»
New method tracks metal-ion movement in periplasmic proteins
The mechanism of shuttling toxic metal ions out of the periplasm by the Cus system has been difficult to determine by biochemical and ... «Phys.Org, Lis 14»
Bacterial nanowires aren't 'hair' after all
And by staining the bacterial membrane, periplasm, cytoplasm, and specific proteins, researchers were able to take video of the nanowires ... «Futurity: Research News, Sie 14»
Bacterial nanowires: Not what we thought they were
And by staining the bacterial membrane, periplasm, cytoplasm, and specific proteins, researchers were able to take video of the nanowires ... «Phys.Org, Sie 14»
'Oomph' and Origin of Life at Hydrothermal Vents
That is, microbial cells evidently have to pump protons out of the cell to get into the periplasm because those were the conditions at the very ... «Huffington Post, Sie 14»
Study reveals new insights into sulfate-reducing bacteria
They tested the notion that sulfate reduction relies on pathways of electron flow from the periplasm—the outer portion of the cell—to the ... «Phys.Org, Mar 14»
Unlocking the Mechanism Bacteria Use To 'Hack' Other Bacteria
The two are linked by stalks traversing the gap between the two membranes (the periplasm), with the result being something like pores. «Motherboard, Mar 14»
Spread of antibiotic resistance understood by unravelling bacterial …
... which are connected by a stalk-like structure that crosses the periplasm – the space between the two membranes. The complexes at both the ... «Phys.Org, Mar 14»
Advances in Protein Expression
Fab' fragment expression within the periplasm of E. coli is desirable on several levels. Primarily, the periplasm's oxidizing environment benefits ... «Genetic Engineering News, Sty 14»