Extracellular proteins are a subject of intense interest because of their essential roles in bacterial lifestyles. However, several terms related to secretion are used confusingly in the literature, and this is a topical issue in genomics and proteomics. Defining a secreted protein as actively translocated via a secretion system, here, we put into perspective that homologous translocation systems can result in radically different subcellular localizations of a secreted protein. We propose using standardized nomenclature for secretion systems from type I to type VIII for Gram-negative bacteria only, whereas the terms 'Sec' (secretion), 'Tat' (twin-arginine translocation), 'FEA' (flagella export apparatus), 'FPE' (fimbrilin-protein exporter),...
AbstractIn bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. T...
International audienceThe general secretory pathway (GSP) is a two-step process for the secretion of...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The transport of proteins across the bacterial cell envelope is mediated by prot...
In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, secretory proteins of Gram-positive bacteria only need to tra...
Genome-scale prediction of subcellular localization (SCL) is not only useful for inferring protein f...
Gram-positive bacteria contain different types of secretion systems for the transport of proteins in...
Genome-scale prediction of subcellular localization (SCL) is not only useful for inferring protein f...
Protein secretion plays a central role in modulating the interactions ofbacteria with their environm...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
Gram-positive bacteria contain different types of secretion systems for the transport of proteins in...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important "remote-control" functions for bacterial survival ...
Defined as proteins actively transported via secretion systems, secreted proteins can have radically...
The term ‘protein secretion’ summarises a complex mechanism by which (bacterial) cells transport pro...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important“ remote-control” functions for bacterial survival ...
In bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. The gener...
AbstractIn bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. T...
International audienceThe general secretory pathway (GSP) is a two-step process for the secretion of...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The transport of proteins across the bacterial cell envelope is mediated by prot...
In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, secretory proteins of Gram-positive bacteria only need to tra...
Genome-scale prediction of subcellular localization (SCL) is not only useful for inferring protein f...
Gram-positive bacteria contain different types of secretion systems for the transport of proteins in...
Genome-scale prediction of subcellular localization (SCL) is not only useful for inferring protein f...
Protein secretion plays a central role in modulating the interactions ofbacteria with their environm...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
Gram-positive bacteria contain different types of secretion systems for the transport of proteins in...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important "remote-control" functions for bacterial survival ...
Defined as proteins actively transported via secretion systems, secreted proteins can have radically...
The term ‘protein secretion’ summarises a complex mechanism by which (bacterial) cells transport pro...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important“ remote-control” functions for bacterial survival ...
In bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. The gener...
AbstractIn bacteria, two major pathways exist to secrete proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane. T...
International audienceThe general secretory pathway (GSP) is a two-step process for the secretion of...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The transport of proteins across the bacterial cell envelope is mediated by prot...