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- catalog contributor b12050892.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "Bacterial Cell Surface Structure 67 -- 2. Peptiodglycan-Associated Lipoproteins in Gram-Negative Bacteria 69 -- 2.1. Murein Lipoprotein 69 -- 2.2. Synthesis and Secretion of PALs 71 -- 2.3. Structure and Function of PAL Complexes 72 -- 3. Peptidoglycan-Associated Proteins in Gram-Positive Bacteria 73 -- 3.1. Cell Envelope Proteins 73 -- 3.2. Synthesis and Sorting of Cell Wall-Linked Polypeptides 74 -- 3.3. Surface Protein-Peptidoglycan Anchorage 76 -- 3.4. Cell Wall Distribution and Release of Surface Proteins 80 -- 4. Nonpetidoglycan-Linked Surface Proteins in Gram-Positive Bacteria 82 -- 4.1. Polysaccharide-Binding Proteins 82 -- 4.2. Lipoteichoic Acid-Binding Proteins 83 -- 5. Applications of Protein-Cell Wall Linkage 85 -- Chapter 4 Surface Layer Glycoproteins of Bacteria and Archaea / Paul Messner, Christina Schaffer -- 2. Bacterial S-Layer Glycoproteins 98 -- 2.1.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1 Non-S-Layer Glycoproteins: A Review / Sara Moens -- 2. Flagellar Glycoproteins 2 -- 2.1. Bacteria 2 -- 2.2. Archaeal Flagella 5 -- 2.3. Glycosylated Flagellar Proteins: What Are the Sugar Chains For? 7 -- 3. Glycoproteins in Bacterial Pili, Fimbriae, and Cell Surface Fibrils 8 -- 3.1. Bacterial Cell Surface Appendages 8 -- 3.2. Reported Glycoproteins in Pili, Fimbriae, and Fibrils 9 -- 3.3. Biosynthesis of Glycosylated Pilins 10 -- 3.4. Significance of the Glycosylation of Nonflagellar Cell Surface Appendages 10 -- 4. Glycosylated Enzymes and Components of Enzyme Complexes 11 -- 4.1. Occurrence of Bacterial Glycosylated Enzymes and Components of Enzyme Complexes 11 -- 4.2. Glycosylation Reported for Enzymes and Enzyme Complexes 12 -- 4.3. Indications for the Function of Glycosylation of Enzymes or Components of Enzyme Complexes 14 -- 4.4. Biosynthetic Aspects 15 -- 5.".
- catalog description "Chemical Composition and Structure 98 -- 2.2. Biosynthesis 105 -- 2.3. Molecular Biology 106 -- 2.4. Application Potentials 107 -- 3. Archaeal S-Layer Glycoproteins 108 -- 3.1. Chemical Composition and Structure 108 -- 3.2. Biosynthesis 111 -- 3.3. Molecular Biology 114 -- Chapter 5 Assembly Pathways for Biosynthesis of A-Band and B-Band Lipopolysaccharide in Pseudomonas aeruginosa / Lori L. Burrows, Heather L. Rocchetta, Joseph S. Lam -- 2. Assembly of the Homopolymer, A-Band LPS 129 -- 2.1. Initiation of A-Band Polymer Synthesis 129 -- 2.2. A-Band O-Polysaccharide Assembly 130 -- 2.3. Transport of A-Band O-Polysaccharide 132 -- 3. Assembly of the Heteropolymer, B-Band LPS 133 -- 3.1. Synthesis and Transport of B-Band O-Units 134 -- 3.2. Assembly of the B-Band O-Antigen 134 -- 4. Future Directions 136 -- 4.1. Attachment of O-Antigens to the Core 136 -- 4.2.".
- catalog description "Genetic Evidence for Covalently Linked Glycans on Meningococcal Pili 48 -- 4.4. Determination of the Structure of Pilin-Linked Glycans 48 -- 4.5. Expression of the Gal[beta]1, 4Gal Structure in Meningococcal Isolates 50 -- 4.6. Pgl A, a Galactosyl Transferase Specific for Neisserial Pili 50 -- 5. Determination of a Second Substitution, [alpha]-Glycerophosphate, Common to C311 Pilins 50 -- 6. Phosphorylcholine: A Further Decoration of Neisserial Pili 51 -- 7. Glycans as Substituents of Prokaryotic Proteins 52 -- 7.1. Structural Diversity of Glycans 52 -- 7.2. Functional Implications of Glycans 53 -- 7.3. Glycosylation and Aggregation of Pili 54 -- 7.4. Other Possibilities 55 -- 8. [alpha]-Glycerophosphate: A Unique Modification 58 -- 9. Phosphorylcholine and Pathogenesis 58 -- Chapter 3 Polypeptide Linkage to Bacterial Cell Envelope Glycopolymers / Howard F. Jenkinson -- 1.".
- catalog description "Glycobiology of the Mycobacterial Surface: Structures and Biological Activities of the Cell Envelope Glycoconjugates / Mamadou Daffe, Anne Lemassu -- 2. Glycolipids 228 -- 2.1. Ubiquitous Glycolipids 228 -- 2.2. Species-Specific Glycolipids 232 -- 3. Polysaccharides and Lipopolysaccharides 244 -- 3.1. Glucan 244 -- 3.2. Arabinomannan, Lipoarabinomannan, and Related Compounds 245 -- 3.3. Arabinogalactan 251 -- 3.4. Peptidoglycan 255 -- 4. Glycoproteins 256 -- 4.1. 45/47-kDa-Antigen Complex 256 -- 4.2. 19-kDa Lipoprotein 257 -- 4.3. Putative Glycoproteins 258 -- Chapter 9 Biosynthesis and Regulation of Expression of Group 1 Capsules in Escherichia coli and Related Extracellular Polysaccharides in Other Bacteria / Chris Whitfield, Jolyne Drummelsmith, Andrea Rahn, Thomas Wugeditsch -- 1. Introduction: Diversity of Cell Surface Polysaccharides in Escherichia coli 275 -- 2.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Miscellaneous Glycoproteins in Bacteria and Archaea 16 -- 5.1. Miscellaneous Non-S-Layer Glycoproteins 16 -- 5.2. Reports on Miscellaneous Excreted Glycoproteins 16 -- 5.3. Glycoproteins That Occur Associated with the Cell Envelope 18 -- 5.4. Other Miscellaneous Glycoproteins 21 -- Chapter 2 Glycans in Meningococcal Pathogenesis and the Enigma of the Molecular Decorations of Neisserial Pili / Mumtaz Virji -- 2.1. Meningococcal Colonization and Pathogenesis 33 -- 2.2. Surface Glycans and Their Properties 36 -- 3. Pili, the Capsule-Traversing Glycoproteins 42 -- 3.1. Structure 42 -- 3.2. Pilus-Associated Protein PilC 45 -- 3.3. Pilus Adhesion Function and Synergism with Other Ligands in Pathogenesis 45 -- 4. Structural Studies of Meningococcal Pili 46 -- 4.1. Discovery of Glycosylation 46 -- 4.2. Biochemical Demonstration of Pilus-Associated Glycans 47 -- 4.3.".
- catalog description "Pathways for the O-Acetylation of Bacterial Cell Wall Polysaccharides / Anthony J. Clarke, Hendrik Strating, Neil T. Blackburn -- 1. Composition and Structure of Bacterial Cell Wall Polysaccharides 187 -- 1.1. Peptidoglycan 187 -- 1.2. Lipopolysaccharides 189 -- 1.3. Lipo-oligosaccharides 191 -- 1.4. Exopolysaccharides 191 -- 2. Localization and Extent of O-Acetylation 194 -- 2.1. Peptidoglycan 194 -- 2.2. Lipopolysaccharides 197 -- 2.3. Lipo-oligosaccharides 198 -- 2.4. Exopolysaccharides 198 -- 3. Physiological Roles of O-Acetylation 199 -- 3.1. Petidoglycan 199 -- 3.2. Lipopolysaccharides and Exopolysaccharides 203 -- 4. Pathway for O-Acetylation 204 -- 4.1. Peptidoglycan 204 -- 4.2. Lipopolysaccharides and Capsules 206 -- 4.3. Families of O-Acetyltransferases 206 -- 4.4. Model for the O-Acetylation of Bacterial Cell Wall Polysaccharides 212 -- Chapter 8".
- catalog description "Structural Requirements of Peptidoglycan for Binding to CD14 and Cell Activation 159 -- 4.4 Regions of CD14 Involved in Binding to Peptidoglycan and Cell Activation 159 -- 5. CD14 as the Receptor for Other Bacterial and Nonbacterial Polymers 160 -- 5.1. CD14 Interaction with Lipoarabinomannan 162 -- 5.2. CD14 Interaction with Lipoteichoic Acids and Related Compounds 162 -- 6. Activation of CD14-Negative Cells by Soluble CD14-LPS Complexes 163 -- 7. Lack of Direct Activation of CD14-Negative Cells by Soluble CD14-PG Complexes 164 -- 8. Function of CD14 as a "Pattern Recognition Receptor" 164 -- 9. Mechanism of Cell Activation by CD14 165 -- 10. CD14-Independent Cell Activation by LPS and Peptidoglycan 168 -- 11. Signal Transduction Pathways Activated by LPS and Peptidoglycan 169 -- 12. LPS- and Peptidoglycan-Induced Transcription Factors and Their Role in Gene Activation 171 -- Chapter 7".
- catalog description "Structure and Surface Organization of Group 1 Capsules and Related Polymers 276 -- 3. Chromosomal Organization of the Region Responsible for Expression of Group 1 Capsules 278 -- 4. Assembly of Group 1 Capsules 280 -- 4.1. Polymerization Reactions 280 -- 4.2. Translocation and Cell Surface Assembly of Group 1 Capsules 285 -- 5. Regulation of Expression of Group 1 Capsules 287 -- 5.1. Antitermination 287 -- 5.2. Role of the Rcs System in Expression of Group 1 Capsules and Colanic Acid 288 -- 6. Synthesis and Regulation of Group 1-Like Extracellular Polysaccharides in Other Bacteria 290 -- Chapter 10 Mutans Streptococci Glucosyltransferases / Gregory Mooser, Kumari S. Devulapalle -- 2. Catalytic Mechanism of Glucosyltransferase 299 -- 2.1. Subsites of Glucosyltransferase 300 -- 2.2. Inhibitors of Glucosyltransferase 301 -- 2.3. Peptide Combinatorial Libraries 302 -- 3.".
- catalog description "Studies on the Structure of Glucosyltransferases 303 -- 4. Evolution of Glucosyltransferase 307 -- Chapter 11 Glycosyl Hydrolases from Extremophiles / Constantinos E. Vorgias, Garabed Antranikian -- 2. Starch-Degrading Enzymes from Extremophilic Microorganisms 315 -- 2.1. Starch-Degrading Enzymes 315 -- 2.2. Pullulan-Degrading Enzymes 317 -- 2.3. Ability of Hyperthermophilic Microorganisms to Produce Starch-Degrading Enzymes 318 -- 2.4. Pullulan-Degrading Enzymes from Hyperthermophilic Organisms 320 -- 2.5. Cyclodextrin Glycosyl Transferases 322 -- 2.6. Biotechnological Relevance 322.".
- catalog description "Translocation of O-Units and Completed LPS Molecules 136 -- 4.3. Mechanisms of Regulation of O-Chain Length 137 -- Chapter 6 Interactions of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide and Peptidoglycan with Mammalian CD14 / Roman Dziarski, Artur J. Ulmer, Dipika Gupta -- 1. Structure of LPS and Peptidoglycan 145 -- 2. Overview of Biological Activities of LPS and Peptidoglycan 148 -- 3. CD14 as the Receptor for LPS 151 -- 3.1. Evidence for the Function of CD14 as the LPS Receptor 152 -- 3.2. Binding of LPS to Membrane and Soluble CD14 152 -- 3.3. Structural Requirements of LPS for Binding to CD14 and Cell Activation 154 -- 3.4. Regions of CD14 Involved in Binding to LPS and Cell Activation 156 -- 4. CD14 as the Receptor for Peptidoglycan 158 -- 4.1. Evidence for the Function of CD14 as the Peptidoglycan Receptor 158 -- 4.2. Binding of Peptidoglycan to membrane and Soluble CD14 158 -- 4.3.".
- catalog extent "xxii, 549 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0306462397".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,".
- catalog subject "572/.567293 21".
- catalog subject "Adhesins, Bacterial.".
- catalog subject "Bacteria metabolism.".
- catalog subject "Glycoconjugates.".
- catalog subject "Glycoproteins.".
- catalog subject "Microbial metabolism.".
- catalog subject "Microbiology.".
- catalog subject "QR92.C3 G59 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bacterial Cell Surface Structure 67 -- 2. Peptiodglycan-Associated Lipoproteins in Gram-Negative Bacteria 69 -- 2.1. Murein Lipoprotein 69 -- 2.2. Synthesis and Secretion of PALs 71 -- 2.3. Structure and Function of PAL Complexes 72 -- 3. Peptidoglycan-Associated Proteins in Gram-Positive Bacteria 73 -- 3.1. Cell Envelope Proteins 73 -- 3.2. Synthesis and Sorting of Cell Wall-Linked Polypeptides 74 -- 3.3. Surface Protein-Peptidoglycan Anchorage 76 -- 3.4. Cell Wall Distribution and Release of Surface Proteins 80 -- 4. Nonpetidoglycan-Linked Surface Proteins in Gram-Positive Bacteria 82 -- 4.1. Polysaccharide-Binding Proteins 82 -- 4.2. Lipoteichoic Acid-Binding Proteins 83 -- 5. Applications of Protein-Cell Wall Linkage 85 -- Chapter 4 Surface Layer Glycoproteins of Bacteria and Archaea / Paul Messner, Christina Schaffer -- 2. Bacterial S-Layer Glycoproteins 98 -- 2.1.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1 Non-S-Layer Glycoproteins: A Review / Sara Moens -- 2. Flagellar Glycoproteins 2 -- 2.1. Bacteria 2 -- 2.2. Archaeal Flagella 5 -- 2.3. Glycosylated Flagellar Proteins: What Are the Sugar Chains For? 7 -- 3. Glycoproteins in Bacterial Pili, Fimbriae, and Cell Surface Fibrils 8 -- 3.1. Bacterial Cell Surface Appendages 8 -- 3.2. Reported Glycoproteins in Pili, Fimbriae, and Fibrils 9 -- 3.3. Biosynthesis of Glycosylated Pilins 10 -- 3.4. Significance of the Glycosylation of Nonflagellar Cell Surface Appendages 10 -- 4. Glycosylated Enzymes and Components of Enzyme Complexes 11 -- 4.1. Occurrence of Bacterial Glycosylated Enzymes and Components of Enzyme Complexes 11 -- 4.2. Glycosylation Reported for Enzymes and Enzyme Complexes 12 -- 4.3. Indications for the Function of Glycosylation of Enzymes or Components of Enzyme Complexes 14 -- 4.4. Biosynthetic Aspects 15 -- 5.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chemical Composition and Structure 98 -- 2.2. Biosynthesis 105 -- 2.3. Molecular Biology 106 -- 2.4. Application Potentials 107 -- 3. Archaeal S-Layer Glycoproteins 108 -- 3.1. Chemical Composition and Structure 108 -- 3.2. Biosynthesis 111 -- 3.3. Molecular Biology 114 -- Chapter 5 Assembly Pathways for Biosynthesis of A-Band and B-Band Lipopolysaccharide in Pseudomonas aeruginosa / Lori L. Burrows, Heather L. Rocchetta, Joseph S. Lam -- 2. Assembly of the Homopolymer, A-Band LPS 129 -- 2.1. Initiation of A-Band Polymer Synthesis 129 -- 2.2. A-Band O-Polysaccharide Assembly 130 -- 2.3. Transport of A-Band O-Polysaccharide 132 -- 3. Assembly of the Heteropolymer, B-Band LPS 133 -- 3.1. Synthesis and Transport of B-Band O-Units 134 -- 3.2. Assembly of the B-Band O-Antigen 134 -- 4. Future Directions 136 -- 4.1. Attachment of O-Antigens to the Core 136 -- 4.2.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Genetic Evidence for Covalently Linked Glycans on Meningococcal Pili 48 -- 4.4. Determination of the Structure of Pilin-Linked Glycans 48 -- 4.5. Expression of the Gal[beta]1, 4Gal Structure in Meningococcal Isolates 50 -- 4.6. Pgl A, a Galactosyl Transferase Specific for Neisserial Pili 50 -- 5. Determination of a Second Substitution, [alpha]-Glycerophosphate, Common to C311 Pilins 50 -- 6. Phosphorylcholine: A Further Decoration of Neisserial Pili 51 -- 7. Glycans as Substituents of Prokaryotic Proteins 52 -- 7.1. Structural Diversity of Glycans 52 -- 7.2. Functional Implications of Glycans 53 -- 7.3. Glycosylation and Aggregation of Pili 54 -- 7.4. Other Possibilities 55 -- 8. [alpha]-Glycerophosphate: A Unique Modification 58 -- 9. Phosphorylcholine and Pathogenesis 58 -- Chapter 3 Polypeptide Linkage to Bacterial Cell Envelope Glycopolymers / Howard F. Jenkinson -- 1.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Glycobiology of the Mycobacterial Surface: Structures and Biological Activities of the Cell Envelope Glycoconjugates / Mamadou Daffe, Anne Lemassu -- 2. Glycolipids 228 -- 2.1. Ubiquitous Glycolipids 228 -- 2.2. Species-Specific Glycolipids 232 -- 3. Polysaccharides and Lipopolysaccharides 244 -- 3.1. Glucan 244 -- 3.2. Arabinomannan, Lipoarabinomannan, and Related Compounds 245 -- 3.3. Arabinogalactan 251 -- 3.4. Peptidoglycan 255 -- 4. Glycoproteins 256 -- 4.1. 45/47-kDa-Antigen Complex 256 -- 4.2. 19-kDa Lipoprotein 257 -- 4.3. Putative Glycoproteins 258 -- Chapter 9 Biosynthesis and Regulation of Expression of Group 1 Capsules in Escherichia coli and Related Extracellular Polysaccharides in Other Bacteria / Chris Whitfield, Jolyne Drummelsmith, Andrea Rahn, Thomas Wugeditsch -- 1. Introduction: Diversity of Cell Surface Polysaccharides in Escherichia coli 275 -- 2.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Miscellaneous Glycoproteins in Bacteria and Archaea 16 -- 5.1. Miscellaneous Non-S-Layer Glycoproteins 16 -- 5.2. Reports on Miscellaneous Excreted Glycoproteins 16 -- 5.3. Glycoproteins That Occur Associated with the Cell Envelope 18 -- 5.4. Other Miscellaneous Glycoproteins 21 -- Chapter 2 Glycans in Meningococcal Pathogenesis and the Enigma of the Molecular Decorations of Neisserial Pili / Mumtaz Virji -- 2.1. Meningococcal Colonization and Pathogenesis 33 -- 2.2. Surface Glycans and Their Properties 36 -- 3. Pili, the Capsule-Traversing Glycoproteins 42 -- 3.1. Structure 42 -- 3.2. Pilus-Associated Protein PilC 45 -- 3.3. Pilus Adhesion Function and Synergism with Other Ligands in Pathogenesis 45 -- 4. Structural Studies of Meningococcal Pili 46 -- 4.1. Discovery of Glycosylation 46 -- 4.2. Biochemical Demonstration of Pilus-Associated Glycans 47 -- 4.3.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pathways for the O-Acetylation of Bacterial Cell Wall Polysaccharides / Anthony J. Clarke, Hendrik Strating, Neil T. Blackburn -- 1. Composition and Structure of Bacterial Cell Wall Polysaccharides 187 -- 1.1. Peptidoglycan 187 -- 1.2. Lipopolysaccharides 189 -- 1.3. Lipo-oligosaccharides 191 -- 1.4. Exopolysaccharides 191 -- 2. Localization and Extent of O-Acetylation 194 -- 2.1. Peptidoglycan 194 -- 2.2. Lipopolysaccharides 197 -- 2.3. Lipo-oligosaccharides 198 -- 2.4. Exopolysaccharides 198 -- 3. Physiological Roles of O-Acetylation 199 -- 3.1. Petidoglycan 199 -- 3.2. Lipopolysaccharides and Exopolysaccharides 203 -- 4. Pathway for O-Acetylation 204 -- 4.1. Peptidoglycan 204 -- 4.2. Lipopolysaccharides and Capsules 206 -- 4.3. Families of O-Acetyltransferases 206 -- 4.4. Model for the O-Acetylation of Bacterial Cell Wall Polysaccharides 212 -- Chapter 8".
- catalog tableOfContents "Structural Requirements of Peptidoglycan for Binding to CD14 and Cell Activation 159 -- 4.4 Regions of CD14 Involved in Binding to Peptidoglycan and Cell Activation 159 -- 5. CD14 as the Receptor for Other Bacterial and Nonbacterial Polymers 160 -- 5.1. CD14 Interaction with Lipoarabinomannan 162 -- 5.2. CD14 Interaction with Lipoteichoic Acids and Related Compounds 162 -- 6. Activation of CD14-Negative Cells by Soluble CD14-LPS Complexes 163 -- 7. Lack of Direct Activation of CD14-Negative Cells by Soluble CD14-PG Complexes 164 -- 8. Function of CD14 as a "Pattern Recognition Receptor" 164 -- 9. Mechanism of Cell Activation by CD14 165 -- 10. CD14-Independent Cell Activation by LPS and Peptidoglycan 168 -- 11. Signal Transduction Pathways Activated by LPS and Peptidoglycan 169 -- 12. LPS- and Peptidoglycan-Induced Transcription Factors and Their Role in Gene Activation 171 -- Chapter 7".
- catalog tableOfContents "Structure and Surface Organization of Group 1 Capsules and Related Polymers 276 -- 3. Chromosomal Organization of the Region Responsible for Expression of Group 1 Capsules 278 -- 4. Assembly of Group 1 Capsules 280 -- 4.1. Polymerization Reactions 280 -- 4.2. Translocation and Cell Surface Assembly of Group 1 Capsules 285 -- 5. Regulation of Expression of Group 1 Capsules 287 -- 5.1. Antitermination 287 -- 5.2. Role of the Rcs System in Expression of Group 1 Capsules and Colanic Acid 288 -- 6. Synthesis and Regulation of Group 1-Like Extracellular Polysaccharides in Other Bacteria 290 -- Chapter 10 Mutans Streptococci Glucosyltransferases / Gregory Mooser, Kumari S. Devulapalle -- 2. Catalytic Mechanism of Glucosyltransferase 299 -- 2.1. Subsites of Glucosyltransferase 300 -- 2.2. Inhibitors of Glucosyltransferase 301 -- 2.3. Peptide Combinatorial Libraries 302 -- 3.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Studies on the Structure of Glucosyltransferases 303 -- 4. Evolution of Glucosyltransferase 307 -- Chapter 11 Glycosyl Hydrolases from Extremophiles / Constantinos E. Vorgias, Garabed Antranikian -- 2. Starch-Degrading Enzymes from Extremophilic Microorganisms 315 -- 2.1. Starch-Degrading Enzymes 315 -- 2.2. Pullulan-Degrading Enzymes 317 -- 2.3. Ability of Hyperthermophilic Microorganisms to Produce Starch-Degrading Enzymes 318 -- 2.4. Pullulan-Degrading Enzymes from Hyperthermophilic Organisms 320 -- 2.5. Cyclodextrin Glycosyl Transferases 322 -- 2.6. Biotechnological Relevance 322.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Translocation of O-Units and Completed LPS Molecules 136 -- 4.3. Mechanisms of Regulation of O-Chain Length 137 -- Chapter 6 Interactions of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide and Peptidoglycan with Mammalian CD14 / Roman Dziarski, Artur J. Ulmer, Dipika Gupta -- 1. Structure of LPS and Peptidoglycan 145 -- 2. Overview of Biological Activities of LPS and Peptidoglycan 148 -- 3. CD14 as the Receptor for LPS 151 -- 3.1. Evidence for the Function of CD14 as the LPS Receptor 152 -- 3.2. Binding of LPS to Membrane and Soluble CD14 152 -- 3.3. Structural Requirements of LPS for Binding to CD14 and Cell Activation 154 -- 3.4. Regions of CD14 Involved in Binding to LPS and Cell Activation 156 -- 4. CD14 as the Receptor for Peptidoglycan 158 -- 4.1. Evidence for the Function of CD14 as the Peptidoglycan Receptor 158 -- 4.2. Binding of Peptidoglycan to membrane and Soluble CD14 158 -- 4.3.".
- catalog title "Glycomicrobiology / edited by Ron J. Doyle.".
- catalog type "text".