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dc.contributor.authorTomás, Juan M.*
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-11T17:49:13Z
dc.date.available2021-02-11T17:49:13Z
dc.date.issued2020*
dc.date.submitted2020-04-07 23:07:08*
dc.identifier44738*
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/51778
dc.description.abstractThe cytoplasm of Gram-negative bacteria is bound by three layers: an inner membrane, a layer of peptidoglycan, and an outer membrane. The outer membrane is an asymmetric lipidic bilayer, with phospholipids on its inner surface and lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) on the outside, with the latter being the major component of the outer leaflet and covering nearly three-quarters of the total outer cell surface. All LPSs possess the same general chemical architecture independently of bacterial activity (pathogenic, symbiotic, commensal), ecological niche (human, animal, soil, plant, water), or growth conditions. Endotoxins are large amphiphilic molecules consisting of a hydrophilic polysaccharide component and a covalently bound hydrophobic and highly conserved lipid component, termed lipid A (the endotoxin subunit). The polysaccharide component can be divided into two subdomains: the internal and conserved core region as well as the more external and highly variable O-specific chain, also referred to as the O-antigen due to its immunogenic properties. LPSs are endotoxins, one of the most potent class of activators of the mammalian immune system; they can be released from cell surfaces of bacteria during multiplication, lysis, and death. LPS can act through its biological center (lipid A component) on various cell types, of which macrophages and monocytes are the most important.*
dc.languageEnglish*
dc.subjectR5-920*
dc.subjectRC581-607*
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursingen_US
dc.subject.otherLAL and LER*
dc.subject.othercornea*
dc.subject.otherAeromonas*
dc.subject.othertear fluid*
dc.subject.otherprotein dynamics*
dc.subject.otherO-antigen*
dc.subject.otherPlesiomonas shigelloides*
dc.subject.otherlipopolysaccharide induced TNF? factor*
dc.subject.otherhepcidin*
dc.subject.otherpJNK*
dc.subject.otherrat*
dc.subject.otherProteus penneri*
dc.subject.otherlipid A*
dc.subject.otherLPS tolerance*
dc.subject.otheriron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1)*
dc.subject.otherMALDI-TOF MS*
dc.subject.otherouter core oligosaccharide*
dc.subject.otherinhibitor design*
dc.subject.otherphagosome*
dc.subject.otherlipopolysaccharide*
dc.subject.otherNMR spectroscopy*
dc.subject.otherBordetellae*
dc.subject.otherrespiratory syncytial virus*
dc.subject.otherdendritic cell*
dc.subject.otherMAT*
dc.subject.otherGT-B*
dc.subject.otherpolysorbate*
dc.subject.otherEdwardsiella tarda*
dc.subject.otherLPS*
dc.subject.otherinnate immune*
dc.subject.otherd-galactan I*
dc.subject.otherinflammation*
dc.subject.otheraspirin*
dc.subject.otherlipopolysaccharide (LPS)*
dc.subject.othercollagen*
dc.subject.otherheptosyltransferase*
dc.subject.otherrhinovirus*
dc.subject.otherserum resistance*
dc.subject.otherhypothalamic inflammation*
dc.subject.otherNMR*
dc.subject.otherIL-6/JAK2/STAT3 pathway*
dc.subject.otherglycosyltransferase*
dc.subject.othertoll-like receptor*
dc.subject.othercore oligosaccharide*
dc.subject.otherCoxiella burnetii*
dc.subject.othervirenose*
dc.subject.otheroxidative stress*
dc.subject.otherESI FT-ICR*
dc.subject.otherendotoxin*
dc.subject.otherSalmonella*
dc.subject.otherP65 (nuclear factor-?B)*
dc.subject.othernitric oxide (NO)*
dc.subject.otherallergic respiratory disorder*
dc.subject.otherbacteria*
dc.subject.otheradhesion molecule*
dc.subject.otherESI MSn*
dc.subject.otherendotoxaemia*
dc.subject.otherHR-MAS*
dc.subject.otherdouble-stranded RNA*
dc.subject.otherepithelial cell*
dc.subject.othermouse*
dc.subject.otherlipopolysaccharide stimulation*
dc.subject.othercomplement*
dc.subject.otherinner core oligosaccharide*
dc.subject.otherLPS aggregates*
dc.subject.otherQ fever*
dc.subject.otherO-acetylation*
dc.subject.othersepsis*
dc.subject.otherchemokine*
dc.subject.otherhygiene hypothesis*
dc.subject.otheranti-conjugate serum*
dc.subject.otherstructural determination*
dc.subject.otherSmall Angle X-ray Scattering*
dc.subject.othergenomics*
dc.subject.othermass spectrometry*
dc.subject.otherkeratocyte*
dc.subject.otherinsulin resistance*
dc.subject.otherLow Endotoxin Recovery*
dc.subject.otherphase transitions*
dc.subject.otherMegalobrama amblycephala*
dc.subject.otherBordetella holmesii*
dc.subject.otherErwinia amylovora*
dc.subject.otherstructure*
dc.subject.othertime response*
dc.subject.otherfibroblast*
dc.subject.othergenomic*
dc.subject.othersialic acid*
dc.subject.otherESI MS*
dc.subject.otherreptile-associated salmonellosis*
dc.titleLipopolysaccharides (LPSs)*
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-03928-257-9*
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0*
oapen.relation.isbn9783039282562*
oapen.relation.isbn9783039282579*
oapen.pages390*
oapen.edition1st*


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