Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, secretion system (T5aSS) and considered as an important source of virulence factors in lipopolysaccharidic diderm bacteria (archetypical Gram-negative bacteria). While exported by the Sec pathway, the ATs are further secreted across the outer membrane via their own C-terminal translocator forming a b-barrel, through which the rest of the protein, namely the passenger, can pass. In several ATs, an autochaperone domain (AC) present at the C-terminal region of the passenger and upstream of the translocator was demonstrated as strictly required for proper secretion and folding. However, considering it was functionally characterised and identified on...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
International audienceAutotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the ...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
Protein secretion plays an essential role in the virulence of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Gr...
Autotransporter (AT) proteins provide a diverse array of important virulence functions to Gram-negat...
Autotransporter (AT) proteins provide a diverse array of important virulence functions to Gram-negat...
Autotransporters (ATs) are the largest group of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria and incl...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Autotransporters are bacterial virulence factors that share a common mechanism by which they are tra...
Since their discovery more than 20 years ago the autotransporter protein superfamily has been growin...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
International audienceAutotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the ...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
Protein secretion plays an essential role in the virulence of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Gr...
Autotransporter (AT) proteins provide a diverse array of important virulence functions to Gram-negat...
Autotransporter (AT) proteins provide a diverse array of important virulence functions to Gram-negat...
Autotransporters (ATs) are the largest group of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria and incl...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Autotransporters are bacterial virulence factors that share a common mechanism by which they are tra...
Since their discovery more than 20 years ago the autotransporter protein superfamily has been growin...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...