Gram-positive bacteria contain different types of secretion systems for the transport of proteins into or across the cytoplasmic membrane. Recent studies on subcellular localization of specific components of these secretion systems and their substrates have shown that they can be present at various locations in the cell. The translocons of the general Sec secretion system in the rod-shaped bacteriumBacillus subtilis have been shown to localize in spirals along the cytoplasmic membrane, whereas the translocons in the coccoidStreptococcus pyogenes are located in amicrodomain near the septum. In both bacteria the Sec translocons appear to be located near the sites of cell wall synthesis. The Tat secretion system, which is used for the transpor...
In the three domains of life, the Sec, YidC/Oxa1, and Tat translocases play important roles in prote...
In bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. The gener...
AbstractIn bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. T...
Gram-positive bacteria contain different types of secretion systems for the transport of proteins in...
In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, secretory proteins of Gram-positive bacteria only need to tra...
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Most bacterial proteins destined to leave the cytoplasm are exported to extracellular compartments o...
AbstractThe transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional ...
The transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional location...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
All living cells require specific mechanisms that target proteins to the cell surface. In eukaryotes...
Extracellular proteins are a subject of intense interest because of their essential roles in bacteri...
The increased insight into the mechanism of bacterial protein translocation has resulted in new conc...
AbstractSignal peptide-driven secretion of precursor proteins directs polypeptides across the plasma...
In the three domains of life, the Sec, YidC/Oxa1, and Tat translocases play important roles in prote...
In bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. The gener...
AbstractIn bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. T...
Gram-positive bacteria contain different types of secretion systems for the transport of proteins in...
In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, secretory proteins of Gram-positive bacteria only need to tra...
Contains fulltext : 59335tjalsma.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Most ba...
Most bacterial proteins destined to leave the cytoplasm are exported to extracellular compartments o...
AbstractThe transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional ...
The transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional location...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
All living cells require specific mechanisms that target proteins to the cell surface. In eukaryotes...
Extracellular proteins are a subject of intense interest because of their essential roles in bacteri...
The increased insight into the mechanism of bacterial protein translocation has resulted in new conc...
AbstractSignal peptide-driven secretion of precursor proteins directs polypeptides across the plasma...
In the three domains of life, the Sec, YidC/Oxa1, and Tat translocases play important roles in prote...
In bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. The gener...
AbstractIn bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. T...