BACTERIAL AUTOLYSIS

  • Sturges W
  • Rettger L
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A common feature of many bacteria is the expression of a layer of extracellular polysaccharide usually organised into a discrete structure termed the capsule. The expression of a capsule results in the coating of the bacterium in a hydrated shell of high molecular weight polysaccharide molecules that mediate interactions between the bacterial cell and its immediate environment. The ubiquity of capsule expression across a diverse array of bacterial genera suggests that capsule expression is advantageous in a number of scenarios including infections of plants and animals and maintenance in a broad range of ecosystems. In this chapter we discuss the roles of polysaccharide capsules in the biology of a number of bacterial species and describe how expression of capsule gene expression is achieved in a broad range of bacterial pathogens.

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Sturges, W. S., & Rettger, L. F. (1922). BACTERIAL AUTOLYSIS. Journal of Bacteriology, 7(6), 551–577. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.7.6.551-577.1922

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