Secretion systems are specialized in transport of proteins, DNA or nutrients across the cell envelope of bacteria and enable them to communicate with their environment. The chaperone-usher (CU) pathway is used for assembly and secretion of a large family of long adhesive protein polymers, termed pili, and is widespread among Gram-negative pathogens [1]. Moreover, recent evidence has indicated that CU secretion systems are also involved in sporulation [2] and [3]. In this review we focus on the structural biology of the paradigmatic type 1 and P pili CU systems encoded by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC), where recent progress has provided unprecedented insights into pilus assembly and secretion mechanism. This article is part of a S...
Gram-negative pathogens commonly exhibit adhesive pili on their surfaces that mediate specific attac...
SummaryGram-negative pathogens commonly exhibit adhesive pili on their surfaces that mediate specifi...
The formation of adhesive surface structures called pili or fimbriae (‘bacterial hair’) is an import...
AbstractSecretion systems are specialized in transport of proteins, DNA or nutrients across the cell...
AbstractSecretion systems are specialized in transport of proteins, DNA or nutrients across the cell...
Among bacteria, the chaperone-usher (CU) pathway is a widespread conserved assembly and translocatio...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
Biogenesis of a superfamily of surface structures by gram-negative bacteria requires the chaperone/u...
The chaperone–usher (CU) pathway of pilus biogenesis is the most widespread of the five pathways tha...
The chaperone–usher (CU) pathway of pilus biogenesis is the most widespread of the five pathways tha...
Chaperone-usher (CU) pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers tethered to the surface of numerou...
Chaperone-usher (CU) pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers tethered to the surface of numerou...
The chaperone-usher (CU) pathway assembles organelles termed pili or fimbriae in Gram-negative bacte...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
Adhesive chaperone-usher pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers displayed on the surface of ma...
Gram-negative pathogens commonly exhibit adhesive pili on their surfaces that mediate specific attac...
SummaryGram-negative pathogens commonly exhibit adhesive pili on their surfaces that mediate specifi...
The formation of adhesive surface structures called pili or fimbriae (‘bacterial hair’) is an import...
AbstractSecretion systems are specialized in transport of proteins, DNA or nutrients across the cell...
AbstractSecretion systems are specialized in transport of proteins, DNA or nutrients across the cell...
Among bacteria, the chaperone-usher (CU) pathway is a widespread conserved assembly and translocatio...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
Biogenesis of a superfamily of surface structures by gram-negative bacteria requires the chaperone/u...
The chaperone–usher (CU) pathway of pilus biogenesis is the most widespread of the five pathways tha...
The chaperone–usher (CU) pathway of pilus biogenesis is the most widespread of the five pathways tha...
Chaperone-usher (CU) pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers tethered to the surface of numerou...
Chaperone-usher (CU) pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers tethered to the surface of numerou...
The chaperone-usher (CU) pathway assembles organelles termed pili or fimbriae in Gram-negative bacte...
Type I and P pili are chaperone-usher pili of uropathogenic Escherichia coli, which allow bacteria t...
Adhesive chaperone-usher pili are long, supramolecular protein fibers displayed on the surface of ma...
Gram-negative pathogens commonly exhibit adhesive pili on their surfaces that mediate specific attac...
SummaryGram-negative pathogens commonly exhibit adhesive pili on their surfaces that mediate specifi...
The formation of adhesive surface structures called pili or fimbriae (‘bacterial hair’) is an import...