EndoE from Enterococcus faecalis hydrolyzes the glycans of the biofilm inhibiting protein lactoferrin and mediates growth.

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Published in PLoS One on March 07, 2014

Authors

Julia Garbe1, Jonathan Sjögren1, Eoin F J Cosgrave2, Weston B Struwe2, Marta Bober1, Anders I Olin1, Pauline M Rudd2, Mattias Collin1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Clinical Sciences, Division of Infection Medicine, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
2: Dublin Oxford Glycobiology Group, National Institute for Bioprocessing Research & Training (NIBRT), Mount Merrion, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland.

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