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The following pages link to Structural characterization of muropeptides from Chlamydia trachomatis peptidoglycan by mass spectrometry resolves "chlamydial anomaly". (Q36079175):
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- Chlamydial Antibiotic Resistance and Treatment Failure in Veterinary and Human Medicine (Q26746152) (← links)
- Glycosyltransferases and Transpeptidases/Penicillin-Binding Proteins: Valuable Targets for New Antibacterials (Q26749531) (← links)
- Pathogenic Chlamydia Lack a Classical Sacculus but Synthesize a Narrow, Mid-cell Peptidoglycan Ring, Regulated by MreB, for Cell Division. (Q27314570) (← links)
- Bacillus anthracis Peptidoglycan Integrity Is Disrupted by the Chemokine CXCL10 through the FtsE/X Complex. (Q30352795) (← links)
- Three Novel Species with Peptidoglycan Cell Walls form the New Genus Lacunisphaera gen. nov. in the Family Opitutaceae of the Verrucomicrobial Subdivision 4. (Q31167555) (← links)
- Productive and Penicillin-Stressed Chlamydia pecorum Infection Induces Nuclear Factor Kappa B Activation and Interleukin-6 Secretion In Vitro (Q33658962) (← links)
- Lipid Requirements for the Enzymatic Activity of MraY Translocases and in Vitro Reconstitution of the Lipid II Synthesis Pathway (Q36518393) (← links)
- Identification and Partial Characterization of a Novel UDP-N-Acetylenolpyruvoylglucosamine Reductase/UDP-N-Acetylmuramate:l-Alanine Ligase Fusion Enzyme from Verrucomicrobium spinosum DSM 4136(T). (Q36717684) (← links)
- Chlamydia cell biology and pathogenesis (Q36950792) (← links)
- SEDS proteins are a widespread family of bacterial cell wall polymerases (Q37510553) (← links)
- Evidence for a peptidoglycan-like structure in Orientia tsutsugamushi. (Q37834179) (← links)
- Sensing the enemy, containing the threat: cell-autonomous immunity to Chlamydia trachomatis (Q37834944) (← links)
- Metabolic adaptation of Chlamydia trachomatis to mammalian host cells. (Q37835230) (← links)
- Simkania negevensis, an insight into the biology and clinical importance of a novel member of the Chlamydiales order (Q37835486) (← links)
- Deconstructing the Chlamydial Cell Wall (Q37835599) (← links)
- The role of NOD1 and NOD2 in host defense against chlamydial infection (Q37835976) (← links)
- Bacterial Cell Division: Nonmodels Poised to Take the Spotlight. (Q38683841) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis regulates innate immune barrier integrity and mediates cytokine and antimicrobial responses in human uterine ECC-1 epithelial cells. (Q44058797) (← links)
- Peptidoglycan in obligate intracellular bacteria (Q45880809) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis dapF Encodes a Bifunctional Enzyme Capable of Both d-Glutamate Racemase and Diaminopimelate Epimerase Activities. (Q52609087) (← links)
- Structure of the peptidoglycan polymerase RodA resolved by evolutionary coupling analysis. (Q54981579) (← links)
- Persistence: A Survival Strategy to Evade Antimicrobial Effects and (Q60958289) (← links)
- Chlamydia trachomatis Oligopeptide Transporter Performs Dual Functions of Oligopeptide Transport and Peptidoglycan Recycling (Q89865430) (← links)
- Building peptidoglycan inside eukaryotic cells: A view from symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria (Q90418170) (← links)
- A SpoIID Homolog Cleaves Glycan Strands at the Chlamydial Division Septum (Q91936123) (← links)
- Clear Victory for Chlamydia: The Subversion of Host Innate Immunity (Q92106383) (← links)
- Peptidoglycan (Q92867218) (← links)
- Penicillin-binding proteins regulate multiple steps in the polarized cell division process of Chlamydia (Q98158728) (← links)
- Dissecting Metabolism of Leaf Nodules in Ardisia crenata and Psychotria punctata (Q109722097) (← links)