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Role of lipid A palmitoylation in bacterial...
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Role of lipid A palmitoylation in bacterial pathogenesis.

Abstract

The presence of palmitate in a minor fraction of lipid A has been known since the chemical structure of lipid A was first elucidated, but the functional importance in bacterial pathogenesis of regulated lipid A palmitoylation has become clear only recently. A palmitate chain from a phospholipid is incorporated into lipid A by an outer membrane enzyme PagP. The isolation of pagP mutants from pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria has revealed that …

Authors

Bishop RE; Kim S-H; El Zoeiby A

Journal

Innate Immunity, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 174–180

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

2005

DOI

10.1179/096805105x35242

ISSN

1753-4259