International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli, a protein can be targeted to five different compartments: the cytoplasm, the inner membrane, the periplasm, the outer membrane and the extracellular medium. Different approaches can be used to determine the protein localisation within cell such as in silico identification of protein signal sequences and motifs, electron microscopy and immunogold labelling, optical fluorescence microscopy, and biochemical technics. In this chapter, we describe a simple and efficient method to isolate the different compartments of Escherichia coli by a fractionation method and to determine the presence of the prote...
This thesis illustrates the characterization and exploitation of inner membrane proteins in Escheric...
Infections by Gram-negative pathogens represent a major health care issue of growing concern due to ...
As proteins within cells are spatially organized according to their role, knowledge about protein lo...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In gr...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In Gr...
International audienceProteins within a cell are localized into specific cellular compartments, allo...
Cell envelope proteins in bacteria are typically difficult to characterize due to their low abundanc...
Biological membranes are essential for cell viability. Their functional characteristics strongly dep...
roteomics studies of pathogenic bacteria are an important basis for biomarker discovery and for the ...
Biological membranes are essential for cell viability. Their functional characteristics strongly dep...
Cell fractionation is a method used to study different cellular events like protein translocation an...
Subcellular localization is crucial for the proper functioning of a protein. Deregulation of subcell...
Protein function is intimately coupled to protein localization. Although some proteins are restricte...
The cell envelope of Enterobacteriaceae consists of two membranes separated by a peptidoglycan laye...
Biological membranes define cells and cellular compartments and are essential in regulating bidirect...
This thesis illustrates the characterization and exploitation of inner membrane proteins in Escheric...
Infections by Gram-negative pathogens represent a major health care issue of growing concern due to ...
As proteins within cells are spatially organized according to their role, knowledge about protein lo...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In gr...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In Gr...
International audienceProteins within a cell are localized into specific cellular compartments, allo...
Cell envelope proteins in bacteria are typically difficult to characterize due to their low abundanc...
Biological membranes are essential for cell viability. Their functional characteristics strongly dep...
roteomics studies of pathogenic bacteria are an important basis for biomarker discovery and for the ...
Biological membranes are essential for cell viability. Their functional characteristics strongly dep...
Cell fractionation is a method used to study different cellular events like protein translocation an...
Subcellular localization is crucial for the proper functioning of a protein. Deregulation of subcell...
Protein function is intimately coupled to protein localization. Although some proteins are restricte...
The cell envelope of Enterobacteriaceae consists of two membranes separated by a peptidoglycan laye...
Biological membranes define cells and cellular compartments and are essential in regulating bidirect...
This thesis illustrates the characterization and exploitation of inner membrane proteins in Escheric...
Infections by Gram-negative pathogens represent a major health care issue of growing concern due to ...
As proteins within cells are spatially organized according to their role, knowledge about protein lo...