Interrupting peptidoglycan deacetylation during bdellovibrio predator-prey interaction prevents ultimate destruction of prey wall, liberating bacterial-ghosts

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  • who: Carey Lambert from the CentreUniversity of have published the article: Interrupting peptidoglycan deacetylation during Bdellovibrio predator-prey interaction prevents ultimate destruction of prey wall, liberating bacterial-ghosts, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Each of these prey ghosts contained a central deflated vesicle-like structure, which the authors propose (bearing in mind the TMA-DPH membrane-staining of ghosts in Fig 8E) is the residual cytoplasmic membrane (remaining after cytoplasmic contents have been consumed by Bdellovibrio).
  • future: This supports the entry pore reuse hypothesis as does the observation that all . . .

     

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