Published: Vol 3, Iss 14, Jul 20, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.829 Views: 11303
Reviewed by: Fanglian He
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Abstract
Dozens of Mycoplasma species bind to solid surfaces and glide in the direction of the membrane protrusion at a pole. In gliding, Mycoplasma legs catch, pull and release sialylated oligosaccharides fixed on a solid surface. The analyses of inhibitory effects of sialylated compounds on gliding of Mycoplasma can determine the target structure of Mycoplasma for gliding and adhesion.
Keywords: Sialylated oligosaccharideMaterials and Reagents
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This protocol is adapted from Kasai et al. (2013).
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Kasai, T. and Miyata, M. (2013). Analyzing Inhibitory Effects of Reagents on Mycoplasma Gliding and Adhesion. Bio-protocol 3(14): e829. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.829.
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Microbiology > Microbe-host interactions > Bacterium
Cell Biology > Cell structure > Cell adhesion
Cell Biology > Cell movement > Cell motility
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