NoBacterial lipoproteins are proteins that are post-translationally modified with a diacylglyceride at an N-terminal cysteine, which serves to tether these proteins to the outer face of the plasma membrane or to the outer membrane. This paper reviews recent insights into the enzymology of bacterial lipoprotein biosynthesis and localization. Moreover, we use bioinformatic analyses of bacterial lipoprotein signal peptide features and of the key biosynthetic enzymes to consider the distribution of lipoprotein biosynthesis at the phylum level. These analyses support the important conclusion that lipoprotein biosynthesis is a fundamental pathway utilized across the domain bacteria. Moreover, with the exception of a small number of sequences like...
NoN-terminal lipidation is a major mechanism by which bacteria can tether proteins to membranes and ...
Gram-positive bacterial lipoproteins are a functionally diverse and important class of peripheral me...
International audienceOver the last 10 years, DNA sequences of more than 600 bacterial species have ...
The mechanism responsible for lipoprotein sorting is conserved among bacterial species. However, the...
The Lpp lipoprotein of Escherichia coli is the first identified protein with a covalently linked lip...
Bacterial lipoproteins are globular proteins anchored to a membrane by a lipid moiety. By discoverin...
Sec general secretory pathway and then lipidated on a conserved cysteine by the enzyme lipoprotein d...
ABSTRACT Bacteria of the phylum Bacteroidetes, including commensal organisms and opportunistic patho...
A conserved lipid-modified cysteine found in a protein motif commonly referred to as a lipobox media...
NoGram-positive bacterial lipoproteins are a functionally diverse and important class of peripheral ...
ABSTRACT Our current understanding of lipoprotein synthesis and localization in Gram-negative bacter...
Gram-positive bacterial lipoproteins are a functionally diverse and important class of peripheral me...
Lipoproteins are a functionally diverse class of secreted bacterial proteins characterized by an N-t...
Copyright © 2010 Stefanie Storf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are peripherally anchored membrane proteins that play a variety of ro...
NoN-terminal lipidation is a major mechanism by which bacteria can tether proteins to membranes and ...
Gram-positive bacterial lipoproteins are a functionally diverse and important class of peripheral me...
International audienceOver the last 10 years, DNA sequences of more than 600 bacterial species have ...
The mechanism responsible for lipoprotein sorting is conserved among bacterial species. However, the...
The Lpp lipoprotein of Escherichia coli is the first identified protein with a covalently linked lip...
Bacterial lipoproteins are globular proteins anchored to a membrane by a lipid moiety. By discoverin...
Sec general secretory pathway and then lipidated on a conserved cysteine by the enzyme lipoprotein d...
ABSTRACT Bacteria of the phylum Bacteroidetes, including commensal organisms and opportunistic patho...
A conserved lipid-modified cysteine found in a protein motif commonly referred to as a lipobox media...
NoGram-positive bacterial lipoproteins are a functionally diverse and important class of peripheral ...
ABSTRACT Our current understanding of lipoprotein synthesis and localization in Gram-negative bacter...
Gram-positive bacterial lipoproteins are a functionally diverse and important class of peripheral me...
Lipoproteins are a functionally diverse class of secreted bacterial proteins characterized by an N-t...
Copyright © 2010 Stefanie Storf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are peripherally anchored membrane proteins that play a variety of ro...
NoN-terminal lipidation is a major mechanism by which bacteria can tether proteins to membranes and ...
Gram-positive bacterial lipoproteins are a functionally diverse and important class of peripheral me...
International audienceOver the last 10 years, DNA sequences of more than 600 bacterial species have ...