Title : Deletion of the glycosyltransferase bgsB of Enterococcus faecalis leads to a complete loss of glycolipids from the cell membrane and to impaired biofilm formation - Theilacker_2011_BMC.Microbiol_11_67 |
Author(s) : Theilacker C , Sava I , Sanchez-Carballo P , Bao Y , Kropec A , Grohmann E , Holst O , Huebner J |
Ref : BMC Microbiol , 11 :67 , 2011 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Deletion of the glycosyltransferase bgsA in Enterococcus faecalis leads to loss of diglucosyldiacylglycerol from the cell membrane and accumulation of its precursor monoglucosyldiacylglycerol, associated with impaired biofilm formation and reduced virulence in vivo. Here we analyzed the function of a putative glucosyltransferase EF2890 designated biofilm-associated glycolipid synthesis B (bgsB) immediately downstream of bgsA. |
PubMedSearch : Theilacker_2011_BMC.Microbiol_11_67 |
PubMedID: 21470413 |
Theilacker C, Sava I, Sanchez-Carballo P, Bao Y, Kropec A, Grohmann E, Holst O, Huebner J (2011)
Deletion of the glycosyltransferase bgsB of Enterococcus faecalis leads to a complete loss of glycolipids from the cell membrane and to impaired biofilm formation
BMC Microbiol
11 :67
Theilacker C, Sava I, Sanchez-Carballo P, Bao Y, Kropec A, Grohmann E, Holst O, Huebner J (2011)
BMC Microbiol
11 :67