Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chaperone–usher pathway. In the periplasm, a chaperone donates a β-strand to a pilus subunit to complement its incomplete immunoglobulin-like fold. At the outer membrane, this is replaced with a β-strand formed from the N-terminal extension (Nte) of an incoming pilus subunit by a donor-strand exchange (DSE) mechanism. This reaction has previously been shown to proceed via a concerted mechanism, in which the Nte interacts with the chaperone:subunit complex before the chaperone has been displaced, forming a ternary intermediate. Thereafter, the pilus and chaperone β-strands have been postulated to undergo a strand swap by a ‘zip-in–zip-out’ mechanis...
P pili are hair-like adhesive structures that are assembled on the outer membrane (OM) of uropathoge...
P pili are hair-like adhesive structures that are assembled on the outer membrane (OM) of uropathoge...
AbstractBacterial pathogens utilize the chaperone–usher pathway to assemble extracellular multi-subu...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Gram-negative bacteria assemble multi-subunit pili on their surfaces to aid in the establishment of ...
Periplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play critica...
Periplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play critica...
AbstractPeriplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play...
The assembly of type 1 pili on the surface of uropathogenic Escherichia coli proceeds via the chaper...
AbstractPeriplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play...
Chaperone-usher pathway (CUP) pili are extracellular proteinaceous fibers ubiquitously found on Gram...
P pili are important adhesive fibres that are assembled by the conserved chaperone–usher pathway. Du...
Many Gram-negative pathogens assemble architecturally and functionally diverse adhesive pili on thei...
P pili are hair-like adhesive structures that are assembled on the outer membrane (OM) of uropathoge...
P pili are hair-like adhesive structures that are assembled on the outer membrane (OM) of uropathoge...
AbstractBacterial pathogens utilize the chaperone–usher pathway to assemble extracellular multi-subu...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Gram-negative bacteria assemble multi-subunit pili on their surfaces to aid in the establishment of ...
Periplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play critica...
Periplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play critica...
AbstractPeriplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play...
The assembly of type 1 pili on the surface of uropathogenic Escherichia coli proceeds via the chaper...
AbstractPeriplasmic chaperones direct the assembly of adhesive, multi-subunit pilus fibers that play...
Chaperone-usher pathway (CUP) pili are extracellular proteinaceous fibers ubiquitously found on Gram...
P pili are important adhesive fibres that are assembled by the conserved chaperone–usher pathway. Du...
Many Gram-negative pathogens assemble architecturally and functionally diverse adhesive pili on thei...
P pili are hair-like adhesive structures that are assembled on the outer membrane (OM) of uropathoge...
P pili are hair-like adhesive structures that are assembled on the outer membrane (OM) of uropathoge...
AbstractBacterial pathogens utilize the chaperone–usher pathway to assemble extracellular multi-subu...