Novel insights into biosynthesis and uptake of rhamnolipids and their precursors

Volume: 101, Issue: 7, Pages: 2865 - 2878
Published: Dec 17, 2016
Abstract
The human pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces rhamnolipids, glycolipids with functions for bacterial motility, biofilm formation, and uptake of hydrophobic substrates. Rhamnolipids represent a chemically heterogeneous group of secondary metabolites composed of one or two rhamnose molecules linked to one or mostly two 3-hydroxyfatty acids of various chain lengths. The biosynthetic pathway involves rhamnosyltransferase I encoded...
Paper Details
Title
Novel insights into biosynthesis and uptake of rhamnolipids and their precursors
Published Date
Dec 17, 2016
Volume
101
Issue
7
Pages
2865 - 2878
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