Thursday, January 24, 2019

Biomedical Journal of Biomedical #Research and Reviews

Abstract


The #lipopolysaccharide (LPS) localized in the outer membrane is the predominant molecule on the cell surface of #Legionellapneumophila bacteria which contributes to the cell surface properties in an exceptionally important way. The chemical structure of L. pneumophila LPS is different from that of the #endotoxins of other Gram-negative bacteria, despite the similar structure. Due to its complex structure and function as well as #immunochemical and #antigen variability, the L. pneumophila LPS plays an important role in the interaction with the #hostcell.




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