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Megson Z, Messner P, Schaffer C
Methods Mol Biol . 2019 Mar; 1954:269-278. PMID: 30864139
The characterization of a recombinant glycosidase can be done with commercially available substrates, which enable testing of enzyme functionality and determination of linkage specificity. Colorimetric assays with p-nitrophenyl substrates provide...
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Bloch S, Tomek M, Friedrich V, Messner P, Schaffer C
Interface Focus . 2019 Mar; 9(2):20180064. PMID: 30842870
Periodontitis is a polymicrobial, biofilm-caused, inflammatory disease affecting the tooth-supporting tissues. It is not only the leading cause of tooth loss worldwide, but can also impact systemic health. The development...
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Blackler R, Lopez-Guzman A, Hager F, Janesch B, Martinz G, Gagnon S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Aug; 9(1):3120. PMID: 30087354
Self-assembling protein surface (S-) layers are common cell envelope structures of prokaryotes and have critical roles from structural maintenance to virulence. S-layers of Gram-positive bacteria are often attached through the...
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Schaffer C, Messner P
J Biol Chem . 2018 Apr; 293(14):5374-5375. PMID: 29626108
Cytoplasmic protein -glycosylation in bacteria is often required for protein maturation, but the dependence of protein export on carbohydrate modifications is less understood. In the current issue of , Chen...
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Bonisch E, Oh Y, Anzengruber J, Hager F, Lopez-Guzman A, Zayni S, et al.
Glycobiology . 2018 Jan; 28(3):148-158. PMID: 29309573
The Gram-positive lactic acid bacterium Lactobacillus buchneri CD034 is covered by a two-dimensional crystalline, glycoproteinaceous cell surface (S-) layer lattice. While lactobacilli are extensively exploited as cell surface display systems...
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Tomek M, Janesch B, Maresch D, Windwarder M, Altmann F, Messner P, et al.
Glycobiology . 2017 Mar; 27(6):555-567. PMID: 28334934
The occurrence of nonulosonic acids in bacteria is wide-spread and linked to pathogenicity. However, the knowledge of cognate nonulosonic acid transferases is scarce. In the periodontopathogen Tannerella forsythia, several proposed...
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Friedrich V, Janesch B, Windwarder M, Maresch D, Braun M, Megson Z, et al.
Glycobiology . 2016 Dec; 27(4):342-357. PMID: 27986835
Tannerella forsythia is an anaerobic, Gram-negative periodontal pathogen. A unique O-linked oligosaccharide decorates the bacterium's cell surface proteins and was shown to modulate the host immune response. In our study,...
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van Teeseling M, Maresch D, Rath C, Figl R, Altmann F, Jetten M, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2016 Nov; 7:1721. PMID: 27847504
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) bacteria are a distinct group of Planctomycetes that are characterized by their unique ability to perform anammox with nitrite to dinitrogen gas in a specialized organelle....
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Schaffer C, Messner P
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 2016 Aug; 41(1):49-91. PMID: 27566466
Glycosylation of proteins is one of the most prevalent post-translational modifications occurring in nature, with a wide repertoire of biological implications. Pathways for the main types of this modification, the...
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Weilner S, Keider V, Winter M, Harreither E, Salzer B, Weiss F, et al.
Aging (Albany NY) . 2016 Jun; 8(5):1156-1157. PMID: 27280770
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