AbstractEscherichia coli lipoproteins are anchored to the periplasmic surface of the inner or outer membrane depending on the sorting signal. An ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter, LolCDE, releases outer membrane-specific lipoproteins from the inner membrane, causing the formation of a complex between the released lipoproteins and the periplasmic molecular chaperone LolA. When this complex interacts with outer membrane receptor LolB, the lipoproteins are transferred from LolA to LolB and then localized to the outer membrane. The structures of LolA and LolB are remarkably similar to each other. Both have a hydrophobic cavity consisting of an unclosed β-barrel and an α-helical lid. Structural differences between the two proteins reveal th...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is synthesized and maintained via mechanisms that are ta...
In Gram-negative bacteria, N-terminal lipidation is a signal for protein trafficking from the inner ...
The cell envelope is essential for bacterial survival, as it forms a protective barrier that shelter...
AbstractEscherichia coli lipoproteins are anchored to the periplasmic surface of the inner or outer ...
ABSTRACT Biogenesis of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria depends on dedicated macromolecu...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are anchored to membranes through a lipid moiety attached to the N-te...
In Gram-negative bacteria, outer-membrane lipoproteins are essential for maintaining cellular integr...
Lipoproteins in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria are involved in various vital physiolog...
AbstractThe LolCDE complex of Escherichia coli releases outer membrane-specific lipoproteins from th...
Many lipoproteins reside in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria, and their biogenesis ...
Escherichia coli lipoprotein precursors at the inner membrane undergo three maturation stages before...
The Escherichia coli LolA protein is a lipoprotein-specific chaperone that carries lipoproteins from...
Bacterial lipoproteins are a very diverse group of proteins characterized by the presence of an N-te...
In Gram-negative bacteria, outer-membrane lipoproteins are essential for maintaining cellular integr...
The mechanism responsible for lipoprotein sorting is conserved among bacterial species. However, the...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is synthesized and maintained via mechanisms that are ta...
In Gram-negative bacteria, N-terminal lipidation is a signal for protein trafficking from the inner ...
The cell envelope is essential for bacterial survival, as it forms a protective barrier that shelter...
AbstractEscherichia coli lipoproteins are anchored to the periplasmic surface of the inner or outer ...
ABSTRACT Biogenesis of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria depends on dedicated macromolecu...
AbstractBacterial lipoproteins are anchored to membranes through a lipid moiety attached to the N-te...
In Gram-negative bacteria, outer-membrane lipoproteins are essential for maintaining cellular integr...
Lipoproteins in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria are involved in various vital physiolog...
AbstractThe LolCDE complex of Escherichia coli releases outer membrane-specific lipoproteins from th...
Many lipoproteins reside in the outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria, and their biogenesis ...
Escherichia coli lipoprotein precursors at the inner membrane undergo three maturation stages before...
The Escherichia coli LolA protein is a lipoprotein-specific chaperone that carries lipoproteins from...
Bacterial lipoproteins are a very diverse group of proteins characterized by the presence of an N-te...
In Gram-negative bacteria, outer-membrane lipoproteins are essential for maintaining cellular integr...
The mechanism responsible for lipoprotein sorting is conserved among bacterial species. However, the...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is synthesized and maintained via mechanisms that are ta...
In Gram-negative bacteria, N-terminal lipidation is a signal for protein trafficking from the inner ...
The cell envelope is essential for bacterial survival, as it forms a protective barrier that shelter...