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Bacterial lipoproteins are characterized by the presence of a conserved N‐terminal lipid‐modified cysteine residue that allows the hydrophilic protein to anchor onto bacterial cell membranes. These proteins play important roles in a wide variety of bacterial physiological processes, including virulence, and induce innate immune reactions by functioning as ligands of the mammalian Toll‐like receptor...
Bacterial lipoproteins are known to be diacylated or triacylated and activate mammalian immune cells via Toll‐like receptor 2/6 or 2/1 heterodimer. Because the genomes of low G+C content Gram‐positive bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus, do not contain Escherichia coli‐type apolipoprotein N‐acyltransferase, an enzyme converting diacylated lipoproteins into triacylated forms, it has been widely...
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