Lipopolysaccharide Endotoxins
Duke Medical Center · Duke University Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) typically consist of a hydrophobic domain known as lipid A (or endotoxin), a nonrepeating "core" oligosaccharide, and a distal polysaccharide (or O-antigen). Recent genomic data have facilitated study of LPS assembly in diverse Gram-negative bacteria, many of which are human or plant pathogens, and have established the importance of lateral gene transfer in generating structural diversity of O-antigens. Many enzymes of lipid A biosynthesis like LpxC have been validated as targets for development of new antibiotics. Key genes for lipid A biosynthesis have unexpectedly also been found in higher plants, indicating that eukaryotic lipid A-like molecules may exist. Most…
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- FWCI
- 24.56
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- 100%
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- 384
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2Topics & keywords
- Lipid A
- Biology
- TLR4
- Lipopolysaccharide
- Innate immune system
- Bacterial outer membrane
- Receptor
- Cell biology