Literature for peptidase C40.008: CwlS peptidase (Bacillus sp.)
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Zhang,J., Zhu,B., Xu,X., Liu,Y., Li,Q., Li,Y. and Lu,F.
Remodeling Bacillus amyloliquefaciens Cell Wall Rigidity to Reduce Cell Lysis and Increase the Yield of Heterologous Proteins
J Agric Food Chem70, 10552-10562. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Wong,J.E.M.M. and Blaise,M.
Report of false positives when using zymography to assess peptidoglycan hydrolytic activity of an endopeptidase with multiple LysM domains
Biochimie177, 25-29. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Fukushima,T., Uchida,N., Ide,M., Kodama,T. and Sekiguchi,J.
DL-Endopeptidases function as both cell wall hydrolases and poly-gamma-glutamic acid hydrolases
Microbiology (Reading)164, 277-286. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Hashimoto,M., Matsushima,H., Suparthana,I.P., Ogasawara,H., Yamamoto,H., Teng,C. and Sekiguchi,J.
Digestion of peptidoglycan near the cross-link is necessary for the growth of Bacillus subtilis
Microbiology (Reading)164, 299-307. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI K -
Wong,J.E., Alsarraf,H.M., Kaspersen,J.D., Pedersen,J.S., Stougaard,J., Thirup,S. and Blaise,M.
Cooperative binding of LysM domains determines the carbohydrate affinity of a bacterial endopeptidase protein
FEBS J281, 1196-1208. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Hashimoto,M., Ooiwa,S. and Sekiguchi,J.
Synthetic lethality of the lytE cwlO genotype in Bacillus subtilis is caused by lack of D,L-endopeptidase activity at the lateral cell wall
J Bacteriol194, 796-803. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI K -
Yamamoto,H., Hashimoto,M., Higashitsuji,Y., Harada,H., Hariyama,N., Takahashi,L., Iwashita,T., Ooiwa,S. and Sekiguchi,J.
Post-translational control of vegetative cell separation enzymes through a direct interaction with specific inhibitor IseA in Bacillus subtilis
Mol Microbiol70, 168-182. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Fukushima,T., Afkham,A., Kurosawa,S., Tanabe,T., Yamamoto,H. and Sekiguchi,J.
A new D,L-endopeptidase gene product, YojL (renamed CwlS), plays a role in cell separation with LytE and LytF in Bacillus subtilis
J Bacteriol188, 5541-5550. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI
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