EC Number |
Application |
Reference |
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3.4.16.4 | analysis |
Forster resonance energy transfer assay that uses the fluorescent-protein donor-acceptor pair mNeonGreen-mCherry to detect periplasmic protein interactions in fixed and in living bacteria, in single samples or in plate reader 96-well format |
754599 |
3.4.16.4 | medicine |
bacterial DD-peptidases are still an enticing target for antibacterial agents |
683346 |
3.4.16.4 | medicine |
Brucella spp. cause abortion in domestic animals and undulant fever in humans, DAP contributes to resistance against NO, which is required for the intracellular growth of the bacterium |
668670 |
3.4.16.4 | medicine |
clinical defense against bacterial infections, DD-peptidases are the killing targets of beta-lactams |
669845 |
3.4.16.4 | medicine |
DD-peptidases are targets for antibiotic designs |
683148 |
3.4.16.4 | medicine |
PBP1b could be a target for antibacterial agents |
672145 |
3.4.16.4 | medicine |
VanX, being a required enzyme for bacterial antibiotic resistance, should be a key target in circumventing clinical vancomycin resistance |
683065 |
3.4.16.4 | synthesis |
highest yield of protein expression and purification from 12 mg of protein per liter of culture at 3 l bioreactor-scale is achieved in Streptomyces venezuelae ATCC 10595, a fast growing Streptomyces susceptible to glycopeptides. The addition of His6-tag at the N-terminus of the protein abolishes its biological activity either in vitro or in vivo assays. The addition of His6-tag at the C-terminus of the protein leads to a functional protein |
-, 731544 |