P GIESBRECHT
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GIESBRECHT P, Kersten T, Maidhof H, Wecke J
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev
. 1998 Dec;
62(4):1371-414.
PMID: 9841676
The primary goal of this review is to provide a compilation of the complex architectural features of staphylococcal cell walls and of some of their unusual morphogenetic traits including the...
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GIESBRECHT P, Kersten T, Maidhof H, Wecke J
Arch Microbiol
. 1997 Apr;
167(4):239-50.
PMID: 9075623
Electron microscopy studies revealed two different mechanisms of cell separation in Staphylococcus aureus. Both mechanisms were initiated by the centrifugal lytic action (directed outward from the center) of murosomes, which...
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GIESBRECHT P, Kersten T, Maidhof H, Kruger D, BLUMEL P, Grob H, et al.
Arch Microbiol
. 1994 Jan;
161(5):370-83.
PMID: 8042899
In log-phase cells of staphylococci, cultivated under high, "non-lytic" concentrations of penicillin G, there occurred a novel killing process hitherto hidden behind seemingly bacteriostatic effects. Two events are essential for...
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GIESBRECHT P, Kersten T, Wecke J
J Bacteriol
. 1992 Apr;
174(7):2241-52.
PMID: 1551845
Electron microscopic research into the murosomes of staphylococci has shown that the number of murosomes involved in penicillin-induced death varies depending on the experimental conditions employed. With 0.1 micrograms of...
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Wecke J, Kersten T, GIESBRECHT P
APMIS Suppl
. 1992 Jan;
30:32-9.
PMID: 1295543
The addition of cationic proteins such as lysozyme, ribonuclease and cytochrome C enhanced the beta-lactam-induced bacteriolysis of staphylococci measured as release of wall label or by optical density. The treatment...
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Rozgonyi F, Hahn H, Labischinski H, GIESBRECHT P
FEMS Microbiol Lett
. 1990 Sep;
59(1-2):11-5.
PMID: 2276601
L-[4,5-3H]isoleucine was introduced to label anteiso-fatty acid (AIFA)-containing lipids in Staphylococcus aureus SG 511. After an overnight incubation in peptone broth in the presence of 37 kBq L-[4,5-3H]isoleucine/ml, 8.5-13% of...
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Wecke J, Franz M, GIESBRECHT P
APMIS
. 1990 Jan;
98(1):71-81.
PMID: 2302344
The anionic polyelectrolytes suramin and Evans Blue inhibited different autolytic systems involved in wall growth and wall turnover of growing staphylococci and in wall autolysis of resting bacteria. Moreover, both...
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Wecke J, Johannsen L, GIESBRECHT P
Infect Immun
. 1990 Jan;
58(1):197-204.
PMID: 2294049
Clindamycin treatment of Staphylococcus aureus caused a remarkable thickening of the bacterial cell wall and made the bacterial wall much more resistant against lytic enzymes within bone marrow-derived macrophages as...
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Kruger D, GIESBRECHT P
Experientia
. 1989 Apr;
45(4):322-5.
PMID: 2707369
Flow microcalorimetry in combination with photometric mass determination of staphylococci in suspension was used to reveal alterations in the intensity, extent and efficiency of bacterial metabolism during inhibition of protein...
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Maidhof H, Johannsen L, Labischinski H, GIESBRECHT P
J Bacteriol
. 1989 Apr;
171(4):2252-7.
PMID: 2703473
Synchronously growing staphylococci were treated with "lytic" concentrations of penicillin at different stages of their division cycle. Coulter Counter measurements and light microscopy were used to determine the onset of...