The ability of bacteria to infect a host relies in part on the secretion of molecular virulence factors across the cell envelope.Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a ubiquitous environmental bacterium causing opportunistic infections in humans, employs the type II secretion system (T2SS) to transport effector proteins across its cellular envelope as part of a diverse array of virulence strategies.General secretory pathway protein L (GspL) is an essential inner-membrane component of the T2SS apparatus, and is thought to facilitate transduction of the energy from ATP hydrolysis in the cytoplasm to the periplasmic components of the system.However,our incomplete understanding of the assembly principles of the T2SS machinery prevents the mechanistic deconv...
AbstractThe type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In ord...
SummarySecretins are among the largest bacterial outer membrane proteins known. Here we report the c...
Abstract Type II secretion systems (T2SS) allow diderm bacteria to secrete hydrolytic enzymes, adhes...
The ability of bacteria to infect a host relies in part on the secretion of molecular virulence fact...
International audienceThe type II secretion system (T2SS) releases large folded exoproteins across t...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...
ABSTRACT Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bac...
Bacterial type II secretion systems (T2SSs) translocate virulence factors, toxins and enzymes across...
The type II secretion system is a multiprotein assembly spanning the inner and outer membranes in Gr...
ABSTRACT The type II secretion system (T2SS) releases large folded exoproteins across the envelope o...
The type II secretion system is a multiprotein machine that extends from the inner membrane to the o...
The type II secretion system (T2SS), a protein complex spanning the bacterial envelope, is pivotal t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The type II secretion system (T2SS) in Gram-negative b...
Protein secretion systems in Gram-negative bacteria evolved into a variety of molecular nanomachines...
The type II secretion system (T2SS) is a macromolecular complex spanning the inner and outer membran...
AbstractThe type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In ord...
SummarySecretins are among the largest bacterial outer membrane proteins known. Here we report the c...
Abstract Type II secretion systems (T2SS) allow diderm bacteria to secrete hydrolytic enzymes, adhes...
The ability of bacteria to infect a host relies in part on the secretion of molecular virulence fact...
International audienceThe type II secretion system (T2SS) releases large folded exoproteins across t...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...
ABSTRACT Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bac...
Bacterial type II secretion systems (T2SSs) translocate virulence factors, toxins and enzymes across...
The type II secretion system is a multiprotein assembly spanning the inner and outer membranes in Gr...
ABSTRACT The type II secretion system (T2SS) releases large folded exoproteins across the envelope o...
The type II secretion system is a multiprotein machine that extends from the inner membrane to the o...
The type II secretion system (T2SS), a protein complex spanning the bacterial envelope, is pivotal t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The type II secretion system (T2SS) in Gram-negative b...
Protein secretion systems in Gram-negative bacteria evolved into a variety of molecular nanomachines...
The type II secretion system (T2SS) is a macromolecular complex spanning the inner and outer membran...
AbstractThe type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have emerging roles in interspecies competition. In ord...
SummarySecretins are among the largest bacterial outer membrane proteins known. Here we report the c...
Abstract Type II secretion systems (T2SS) allow diderm bacteria to secrete hydrolytic enzymes, adhes...