Function and contribution of two putative
Enterococcus faecalis
glycosaminoglycan degrading enzymes to bacteremia and catheter-associated urinary tract infection
Alexandra O. Johnson,
Braden M. Shipman,
Benjamin C. Hunt
et al.
Abstract:Enterococcus faecalis
is a common cause of healthcare-acquired bloodstream infections and catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) in both adults and children. Treatment of
E. faecalis
infection is frequently complicated by multi-drug resistance. Based on protein homology,
E. faecalis
encodes two putative hyaluronidases, EF3023 (HylA) and EF0818 (HylB). In other Gram-positive pathogens, hyaluronidases have been shown to contribu… Show more
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