Mapping the ultrastructural topology of the corynebacterial cell surface
Buse Isbilir,
Anna Yeates,
Vikram Alva
et al.
Abstract:Corynebacterium glutamicumis a diderm bacterium extensively used in the industrial-scale production of amino acids. Corynebacteria belong to the bacterial familyMycobacteriaceae, which is characterized by a highly unusual cell envelope with an outer membrane consisting of mycolic acids. Despite the occurrence of this distinctive cell envelope in several bacterial pathogens, includingCorynebacterium diphtheriae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, andMycobacterium leprae, its ultrastructural and molecular details remai… Show more
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