The backbone of secreted autotransporter passenger proteins generally attains a stable β-helical structure. The secretion of passengers across the outer membrane was proposed to be driven by sequential folding of this structure at the cell surface. This mechanism would require a relatively stable intermediate as starting point. Here, we investigated the mechanics of secreted truncated versions of the autotransporter hemoglobin protease (Hbp) of Escherichia coli using atomic force microscopy. The data obtained reveal a β-helical structure at the C terminus that is very stable. In addition, several other distinct metastable intermediates are found which are connected during unfolding by multiroute pathways. Computational analysis indicates th...
A very large type I polypeptide begins to reel out from a ribosome; minutes later, the still unident...
Background: The self-sufficient autotransporter (AT) pathway, ubiquitous in Gram-negative bacteria, ...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
The backbone of secreted autotransporter passenger proteins generally attains a stable β-helical str...
Many virulence factors secreted by pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria belong to the autotransporter (...
Many virulence factors secreted by pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria belong to the autotransporter (...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
Autotransporters produced by Gram-negative bacteria consist of an N-terminal signal sequence, a C-te...
Autotransporters are bacterial virulence factors that share a common mechanism by which they are tra...
Autotransporters (ATs) of Gram-negative bacteria contain an N-proximal passenger domain that is tran...
Autotransporters are large virulence factors secreted by Gram-negative bacteria. They are synthesize...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a C-terminal β-barrel domain, which must be correctly folded and...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a C-terminal β-barrel domain, which must be correctly folded and...
Autotransporters (ATs) are large virulence factors secreted by Gram-negative bacteria. The passenger...
SummaryAutotransporter (AT) proteins are the largest class of extracellular virulence proteins secre...
A very large type I polypeptide begins to reel out from a ribosome; minutes later, the still unident...
Background: The self-sufficient autotransporter (AT) pathway, ubiquitous in Gram-negative bacteria, ...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
The backbone of secreted autotransporter passenger proteins generally attains a stable β-helical str...
Many virulence factors secreted by pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria belong to the autotransporter (...
Many virulence factors secreted by pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria belong to the autotransporter (...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
Autotransporters produced by Gram-negative bacteria consist of an N-terminal signal sequence, a C-te...
Autotransporters are bacterial virulence factors that share a common mechanism by which they are tra...
Autotransporters (ATs) of Gram-negative bacteria contain an N-proximal passenger domain that is tran...
Autotransporters are large virulence factors secreted by Gram-negative bacteria. They are synthesize...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a C-terminal β-barrel domain, which must be correctly folded and...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a C-terminal β-barrel domain, which must be correctly folded and...
Autotransporters (ATs) are large virulence factors secreted by Gram-negative bacteria. The passenger...
SummaryAutotransporter (AT) proteins are the largest class of extracellular virulence proteins secre...
A very large type I polypeptide begins to reel out from a ribosome; minutes later, the still unident...
Background: The self-sufficient autotransporter (AT) pathway, ubiquitous in Gram-negative bacteria, ...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...