The molecular mechanism by which proteins are secreted in gram‐negative bacteria is supported by nanomachines called type I to type VI secretion systems (T1SS to T6SS). Previous data suggested that the ClpV ATPase energizes the transport of Hcp and VgrG proteins through the T6SS secretion channel. The identification of a yet unknown tubular structure, which interacts with ClpV, adds another level of complexity and challenges our vision of the T6SS working model
The Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a protein translocation nanomachine widespread among Gram-neg...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacteria-h...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...
The molecular mechanism by which proteins are secreted in gram-negative bacteria is supported by nan...
The type VI secretion systems (T6SS) are present in about a quarter of all Gram-negative bacteria. S...
Bacterial cells have developed multiple strategies to communicate with their surrounding environment...
Type VI secretion is a newly described mechanism for protein transport across the cell envelope of G...
Type VI secretion systems are bacterial virulence-associated nanomachines composed of proteins that ...
Bacteria need to deliver large molecules out of the cytosol to the extracellular space or even acros...
International audienceThe Type VI secretion system (T6SS) delivers protein effectors to diverse cell...
The bacterial type VI secretion system (T6SS) is an organelle that is structurally and mechanistical...
Protein secretion systems in Gram-negative bacteria evolved into a variety of molecular nanomachines...
Type VI Secretion Systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacterial-...
International audienceThe Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a versatile machine that delivers toxin...
The Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a protein translocation nanomachine widespread among Gram-neg...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacteria-h...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...
The molecular mechanism by which proteins are secreted in gram-negative bacteria is supported by nan...
The type VI secretion systems (T6SS) are present in about a quarter of all Gram-negative bacteria. S...
Bacterial cells have developed multiple strategies to communicate with their surrounding environment...
Type VI secretion is a newly described mechanism for protein transport across the cell envelope of G...
Type VI secretion systems are bacterial virulence-associated nanomachines composed of proteins that ...
Bacteria need to deliver large molecules out of the cytosol to the extracellular space or even acros...
International audienceThe Type VI secretion system (T6SS) delivers protein effectors to diverse cell...
The bacterial type VI secretion system (T6SS) is an organelle that is structurally and mechanistical...
Protein secretion systems in Gram-negative bacteria evolved into a variety of molecular nanomachines...
Type VI Secretion Systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacterial-...
International audienceThe Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a versatile machine that delivers toxin...
The Type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a protein translocation nanomachine widespread among Gram-neg...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SS) have been studied primarily in the context of pathogenic bacteria-h...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...