Toward the Characterization of Peptidoglycan Structure and Protein−Peptidoglycan Interactions by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(17), pp. 5618–5619
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Thomas Kern, Sabine Hediger, Patrick Müller, Cécile Giustini, Bernard Joris, Catherine Bougault, Waldemar Vollmer, Jean‐Pierre Simorre
Abstract
Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is applied to intact peptidoglycan sacculi of the Gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli. High-quality solid-state NMR spectra allow atom-resolved investigation of the peptidoglycan structure and dynamics as well as the study of protein-peptidoglycan interactions.
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