Virulence factors and therapeutic methods of Trueperella pyogenes : A review
Xiaolu Wen,
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Jia Cheng,
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Mingchao Liu
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Virulence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
Trueperella
pyogenes
is
a
prevalent
opportunistic
pathogen
responsible
for
wide
range
of
infections
in
livestock
and
wildlife,
such
as
cattle,
pigs,
European
bison
forest
musk
deer.
Much
the
successful
infection
T.
relies
on
its
virulence
factors,
including
pyolysin
well
adhesion
factors.
The
swift
rise
bacterial
resistance
has
highlighted
urgent
need
developing
new
therapeutic
strategies.
Currently,
factor-mediated
vaccine
development
other
approaches
are
widely
regarded
primary
interventions
addressing
diseases
associated
with
this
pathogen.
This
review
examines
broader
potential
pyogenes,
focusing
haemolysin,
host
cell
proteins,
prevalence
antibiotic
resistance,
vaccines
mediated
by
Additionally,
it
discusses
current
future
aimed
at
improving
interventions.
Language: Английский
ZnI2-Mediated cis-Glycosylations of Various Constrained Glycosyl Donors: Recent Advances in cis-Selective Glycosylations
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(19), P. 4710 - 4710
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
An
efficient
and
versatile
glycosylation
methodology
is
crucial
for
the
systematic
synthesis
of
oligosaccharides
glycoconjugates.
A
direct
intermolecular
an
indirect
intramolecular
have
been
developed,
former
can
be
applied
to
medium-to-long-chain
glycans
like
that
nucleotides
peptides.
The
development
a
generally
applicable
approach
stereoselective
construction
glycosidic
bonds
remains
major
challenge,
especially
1,2-
Language: Английский