This review highlights the later stages of protein secretion in bacilli, which include protein release from the membrane and their translocation through the cell wall. Mechanisms of release of secreted polypeptides into the medium differ in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria due to different structure of their cell envelope. Exogenous factors including molecular chaperons that can influence polypeptide folding may be also involved in later stages of protein secretion in bacilli. In Gram-positive bacteria protein secretion also depends on structural components of the cell wall. Certain evidence exists that maintenance of the secretory function is important for normal development of the sporulation process in these bacteria
The Gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is well known for its high capacity to secrete prote...
The general protein secretion pathway of Bacillus subtilis has a high capacity for protein export fr...
The PrsA protein of Bacillus subtilis is an essential membrane-bound lipoprotein that is assumed to ...
This review highlights the later stages of protein secretion in bacilli, which include protein relea...
This review highlights the later stages of protein secretion in bacilli, which include protein relea...
The secretory expression of heterologous proteins in Gram-positive bacteria is often hampered due to...
In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, secretory proteins of Gram-positive bacteria only need to tra...
Despite a high capacity for secretion of homologous proteins, the secretion of heterologous proteins...
The secretory expression of heterologous proteins in Gram-positive bacteria is often hampered due to...
AbstractThe transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional ...
The transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional location...
The Gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is well known for its high capacity to secrete prote...
The general protein secretion pathway of Bacillus subtilis has a high capacity for protein export fr...
The PrsA protein of Bacillus subtilis is an essential membrane-bound lipoprotein that is assumed to ...
This review highlights the later stages of protein secretion in bacilli, which include protein relea...
This review highlights the later stages of protein secretion in bacilli, which include protein relea...
The secretory expression of heterologous proteins in Gram-positive bacteria is often hampered due to...
In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, secretory proteins of Gram-positive bacteria only need to tra...
Despite a high capacity for secretion of homologous proteins, the secretion of heterologous proteins...
The secretory expression of heterologous proteins in Gram-positive bacteria is often hampered due to...
AbstractThe transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional ...
The transport of proteins from their site of synthesis in the cytoplasm to their functional location...
The Gram-positive eubacterium Bacillus subtilis is well known for its high capacity to secrete prote...
The general protein secretion pathway of Bacillus subtilis has a high capacity for protein export fr...
The PrsA protein of Bacillus subtilis is an essential membrane-bound lipoprotein that is assumed to ...