Rapid screening and identification of genes involved in bacterial extracellular membrane vesicle production using a curvature-sensing peptide
Hiromu Inoue,
Kenichi Kawano,
Jun Kawamoto
et al.
Abstract:Bacteria secrete extracellular membrane vesicles (EMVs). Physiology and biotechnological applications of these lipid nanoparticles have been attracting significant attention. However, the molecular basis of EMV biogenesis has not yet been fully elucidated. In the previous research, an N-terminus-substituted FAAV peptide labeled with NBD (nFAAV5-NBD) was developed, which can sense a curvature of a lipid bilayer and selectively bind to EMVs in the presence of the cells. Herein, we applied nFAAV5-NBD to a screeni… Show more
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