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- Title
Inside Back Cover.
- Abstract
Sugar moieties play a regulatory role in bacterial activity by mediating interactions with mucus. Bacterial surface is decorated with topological sugars that are functionalized with an alkyne group and varying branching patterns. As the sugar branching numbers increase, topologically glycosylated bacteria demonstrate enhanced adhesion to mucin and tissue mucus, which offers valuable insights into bacterial behavior manipulation through surface modifications. More details are discussed in the article by Liu et al. on page 1447—1455.
- Subjects
BACTERIAL cell surfaces; TISSUE adhesions; MUCUS; MOIETIES (Chemistry); SUGARS
- Publication
Chinese Journal of Chemistry, 2024, Vol 42, Issue 13, p1551
- ISSN
1001-604X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/cjoc.202490134