The chaperone/usher pathway assembles surface virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacteria, consisting of fibers of linearly polymerized protein subunits. Fiber subunits are connected through 'donor strand complementation': each subunit completes the immunoglobulin (Ig)-like fold of the neighboring subunit by donating the seventh β-strand in trans. Whereas the folding of Ig domains is a fast first-order process, folding of Ig modules into the fiber conformation is a slow second-order process. Periplasmic chaperones separate this process in two parts by forming transient complexes with subunits. Interactions between chaperones and subunits are also based on the principle of donor strand complementation. In this study, we have performed mut...
Many virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens are assembled via the chaperone/ ushe...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
AbstractThe periplasmic PapD-like chaperones have long been known to be necessary for the assembly o...
Many virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens are assembled via the periplasmic cha...
The F1 antigen of Yersinia pestis belongs to a class of non-pilus adhesins assembled via a classical...
The Fraction I antigen of Yersinia pestis forms an immunogenic capsule around the cell when invading...
AbstractMost gram-negative pathogens express fibrous adhesive virulence organelles that mediate targ...
Most gram-negative pathogens express fibrous adhesive virulence organelles that mediate targeting to...
SummaryMany virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens are assembled via the chaperon...
AbstractBacterial pathogens utilize the chaperone–usher pathway to assemble extracellular multi-subu...
The outer membrane usher protein Caf1A of the plague pathogen Yersinia pestis is responsible for the...
The chaperone-usher pathway (CUP) constitutes one of the prevailing mechanisms of adhesive pilus ass...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Periplasmic chaperone/usher machineries are used for assembly of filamentous adhesion organelles of ...
Bacterial infectivity often relies on efficient attachment to the host cells through adhesive extens...
Many virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens are assembled via the chaperone/ ushe...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
AbstractThe periplasmic PapD-like chaperones have long been known to be necessary for the assembly o...
Many virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens are assembled via the periplasmic cha...
The F1 antigen of Yersinia pestis belongs to a class of non-pilus adhesins assembled via a classical...
The Fraction I antigen of Yersinia pestis forms an immunogenic capsule around the cell when invading...
AbstractMost gram-negative pathogens express fibrous adhesive virulence organelles that mediate targ...
Most gram-negative pathogens express fibrous adhesive virulence organelles that mediate targeting to...
SummaryMany virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens are assembled via the chaperon...
AbstractBacterial pathogens utilize the chaperone–usher pathway to assemble extracellular multi-subu...
The outer membrane usher protein Caf1A of the plague pathogen Yersinia pestis is responsible for the...
The chaperone-usher pathway (CUP) constitutes one of the prevailing mechanisms of adhesive pilus ass...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
Periplasmic chaperone/usher machineries are used for assembly of filamentous adhesion organelles of ...
Bacterial infectivity often relies on efficient attachment to the host cells through adhesive extens...
Many virulence organelles of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens are assembled via the chaperone/ ushe...
Adhesive multi-subunit fibres are assembled on the surface of many pathogenic bacteria via the chape...
AbstractThe periplasmic PapD-like chaperones have long been known to be necessary for the assembly o...