Interaction of bifidobacterial lipoteichoic acid with human intestinal epithelial cells.
AUTOR(ES)
Op den Camp, H J
RESUMO
Binding of the lipoteichoic acids of Bifidobacterium bifidum to human colonic epithelial cells appeared to be specific, reversible, and cell concentration and time dependent. A single population of approximately 8.3 X 10(8) binding sites per cell was detected, with a dissociation constant of 125 microM. Ester-linked fatty acids are essential for binding.
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