They kill bacteria by interacting with their cell-wall peptidoglycan, rather than permeabilizing their membranes, and synergize with antibacterial peptides. Peptidoglycan recognition proteins ...
The advantage of dual recognition for specific detection ... translational modifications such as phosphorylation of proteins in fixed cells and tissue with exceptional specificity and sensitivity.
Indeed, we found that OME is highly selective and only occurs between cells that contain identical or nearly identical TraA proteins (Fig. 3). Therefore OME involves kin recognition that is governed ...