Abstract

An immense range of polysaccharide structures is expressed on the bacterial surface. The length of the polymer can be a crucial attribute for virulence. Members of a family of 'polysaccharide copolymerase' proteins are essential for the regulation of polymer chain length, participating in one widespread biosynthesis scheme.

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