Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates across the cell envelope. These various machineries fulfil a wide variety of functions but are also essential for pathogenic bacteria to infect human or plant cells. Secretion systems, of which there are seven, utilize one of two secretion mechanisms: (i) the one-step mechanism, whereby substrates are translocated directly from the bacterial cytoplasm to the extracellular medium or into the eukaryotic target cell; (ii) the two-step mechanism, whereby substrates are first translocated across the bacterial inner membrane; once in the periplasm, substrates are targeted to one of the secretion systems that mediate transport across the outer membr...
In gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of three protei...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved numerous pathways to secrete proteins across their complex cell ...
AbstractIn gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of thre...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates ...
Numerous bacterial proteins exert their function outside the prokaryotic cell. To this end, both Gra...
Bacteria have evolved a remarkable array of sophisticated nanomachines to export various virulence f...
Bacteria have evolved a remarkable array of sophisticated nanomachines to export various virulence f...
Numerous bacterial proteins exert their function outside the prokaryotic cell. To this end, both Gra...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
Protein secretion plays a central role in modulating the interactions ofbacteria with their environm...
AbstractThe cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is composed of two membranes, which are separate...
AbstractThe cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is composed of two membranes, which are separate...
Secreted substrates of Gram negative bacteria have to pass both the inner and the outer membrane. To...
AbstractA specialized protein secretion pathway is used by some Gram-negative bacterial pathogens fo...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
In gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of three protei...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved numerous pathways to secrete proteins across their complex cell ...
AbstractIn gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of thre...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates ...
Numerous bacterial proteins exert their function outside the prokaryotic cell. To this end, both Gra...
Bacteria have evolved a remarkable array of sophisticated nanomachines to export various virulence f...
Bacteria have evolved a remarkable array of sophisticated nanomachines to export various virulence f...
Numerous bacterial proteins exert their function outside the prokaryotic cell. To this end, both Gra...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
Protein secretion plays a central role in modulating the interactions ofbacteria with their environm...
AbstractThe cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is composed of two membranes, which are separate...
AbstractThe cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is composed of two membranes, which are separate...
Secreted substrates of Gram negative bacteria have to pass both the inner and the outer membrane. To...
AbstractA specialized protein secretion pathway is used by some Gram-negative bacterial pathogens fo...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
In gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of three protei...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved numerous pathways to secrete proteins across their complex cell ...
AbstractIn gram-negative bacteria, type I secretion is carried out by a translocator made up of thre...