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hyaluronan
3-(4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
hyaluronan
hyaluronic acid oligomers
hyaluronate
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efficient degradation of hyaluronate
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
hyaluronic acid polymer
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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hyaluronan
3-(4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
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enzyme might be involved in the pathogenicity of the bacterium causing paracocidiodomycosis
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hyaluronan
3-(4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
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disaccharide unit
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hyaluronan
3-(4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
elimination of the polymer in the host connective tissue
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hyaluronan
3-(4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
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disaccharide unit
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hyaluronan
3-(4-deoxy-beta-D-gluc-4-enuronosyl)-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine
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degradation leads to increased permeability of the host tissue and therefore helps bacterial invasion
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hyaluronan
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hyaluronan
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enzyme facilitates the invasion and spreading of the pathogenic bacterium in the host tissue by degrading the hosts' extracellular matrix component in connective tissue
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hyaluronan
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extracellular enzyme facilitates the invasion and spreading of the pathogenic bacterium in the host tissue by degrading the hosts' extracellular matrix component in connective tissue
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hyaluronan
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extracellular enzyme facilitates the invasion and spreading of the pathogenic bacterium in the host tissue by degrading the hosts' extracellular matrix component in connective tissue
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hyaluronan
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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absolute substrate specificity of the bacteriophage enzyme
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hyaluronan
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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absolute substrate specificity of the bacteriophage enzyme
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hyaluronic acid
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hyaluronic acid
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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degradation of hyaluronate in connective tissue of hosts to facilitate invasion by subcutaneous infection, the enzyme is an essential bacterial virulence factor
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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degradation of hyaluronate in connective tissue of hosts to facilitate invasion by subcutaneous infection, the enzyme is an essential bacterial virulence factor
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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degradation
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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degradation of hyaluronate in connective tissue of hosts to facilitate invasion
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
degradation of hyaluronate in connective tissue of hosts to facilitate invasion
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
degradation
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
degradation of hyaluronate in connective tissue of hosts to facilitate invasion
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
the enzyme is essential for growth on hyaluronate as carbon source
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hyaluronic acid
hyaluronic acid oligomers
Streptomyces hyalurolyticus
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highly specific for hyaluronan, degradation, unsaturated products of varied size
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hyaluronic acid polymer
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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degradation
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hyaluronic acid polymer
hyaluronic acid oligomers
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degradation
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phylogenetic analysis, enzyme may play a role in releasing nutrients thereby promoting establishment of the organism in the gut
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phylogenetic analysis, enzyme is the non-lethal Mu toxin, causes gas gangrene, produces many extracellular proteins during infection that are potetial virulence factors
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global regulators sar and agr are involved in enzyme regulation
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global regulators sar and agr are involved in enzyme regulation
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enzyme is a virulence factor that helps the pathogen to brake through the biophysical barrier of the host tissues
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enzyme is a virulence factor that helps the pathogen to brake through the biophysical barrier of the host tissues
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the enzyme contributes to the invasive capacity of the pathogenic organism by degrading hyaluronan and chondroitin sulfates of the extracellular matrix of host tissues
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the enzyme is involved in degradation of hyaluronate from connective host tissues to facilitate the host and specific tissue invasion by the bacterium, overview
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phylogenetic analysis
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phylogenetic analysis, enzyme causes mastitis, may have an important role in promoting dissemination of the producing organism into host tissue
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phylogenetic analysis, strong association between the production of purulent abscesses and enzyme during infections
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phylogenetic analysis, causes a number of different infections, including meningitis and pneumoniae, where the enzyme may function as a spreading factor, while pneumolysin acts as a toxin
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the enzyme is involved in degradation of hyaluronate from connective host tissues to facilitate the host and specific tissue invasion by the bacterium, overview
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phylogenetic analysis, anti-phagocytic factors, such as M-protein, might provide sufficient protection for Streptococcus pyogenes infection during enzyme production
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is a virulence factor of the animal pathogen, relation between enzyme activity, serotype, and disease state, overview
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the enzyme is involved in development of meningitis in infected pigs
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the enzyme is involved in development of meningitis in infected pigs
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phylogenetic analysis, enzyme causes mastitis, may have an important role in promoting dissemination of the producing organism into host tissue, anti-phagocytic factors in the capsule, such as M-protein, might provide sufficient protection for Streptococcus pyogenes infection during enzyme production
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phylogenetic analysis
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phylogenetic analysis
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Streptomyces hyalurolyticus
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