AbstractRecent progress in the understanding of the nature of the extraordinary variety of protein translocation systems, mainly in Gram negative bacteria, is reviewed. This takes us from the insertion of proteins into the inner membrane via the sophisticated Sec apparatus, the lethal injection of Type III proteins into host cells and on to the beautiful machine that assembles the flagellum. Attempts are made to establish some order, some common principles that might explain the variety and the complexity of some systems. The fundamentals considered are the nature of different transport signals, the nature of translocons (a wide variety of inner membrane types, outer membrane translocons are more conserved), the process of docking to transl...
Export of proteins from the bacterial cytoplasm to a final destination in the periplasm and outer me...
Transport of proteins across the envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a very challenging domain of ...
International audienceIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, proteins are efficiently sorted to re...
bacterial protein export; inner membrane protein insertion; outer membrane insertion; protein secret...
A review with 178 references. In Bulgarian.(Reproduced with permission from the Chemical Abstracts S...
In the three domains of life, the Sec, YidC/Oxa1, and Tat translocases play important roles in prote...
Bacteria have evolved complex protein machinery to secrete proteins into the environment. In Gram-ne...
Gram-negative bacteria use the type-V secretion pathway to expose proteins at their cell surface, ma...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
The increased insight into the mechanism of bacterial protein translocation has resulted in new conc...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
In prokaryotes, a large share of the proteins are secreted from the cell through a process that requ...
AbstractProtein transport across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane in eukaryotes and across the cyt...
Bacterial adhesins mediate the attachment of bacteria to their niches, such as the tissue of an infe...
Export of proteins from the bacterial cytoplasm to a final destination in the periplasm and outer me...
Transport of proteins across the envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a very challenging domain of ...
International audienceIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, proteins are efficiently sorted to re...
bacterial protein export; inner membrane protein insertion; outer membrane insertion; protein secret...
A review with 178 references. In Bulgarian.(Reproduced with permission from the Chemical Abstracts S...
In the three domains of life, the Sec, YidC/Oxa1, and Tat translocases play important roles in prote...
Bacteria have evolved complex protein machinery to secrete proteins into the environment. In Gram-ne...
Gram-negative bacteria use the type-V secretion pathway to expose proteins at their cell surface, ma...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
The increased insight into the mechanism of bacterial protein translocation has resulted in new conc...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
The major route of protein translocation in bacteria is the so-called general secretion pathway (Sec...
In prokaryotes, a large share of the proteins are secreted from the cell through a process that requ...
AbstractProtein transport across the endoplasmic reticulum membrane in eukaryotes and across the cyt...
Bacterial adhesins mediate the attachment of bacteria to their niches, such as the tissue of an infe...
Export of proteins from the bacterial cytoplasm to a final destination in the periplasm and outer me...
Transport of proteins across the envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is a very challenging domain of ...
International audienceIn prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, proteins are efficiently sorted to re...