AbstractTransport systems of Gram-negative bacteria coordinate the passage of metabolites through the outer membrane, periplasm, and the cytoplasmic membrane without compromising the protective properties of the cell envelope. Active transporters orchestrate the import of metals against concentration gradients. These thermodynamically unfavorable processes are coupled to both an electrochemical proton gradient and the hydrolysis of ATP. Crystallographic structures of transport proteins now define in molecular detail most components of an active metal import pathway from Escherichia coli
AbstractActive transport of Fe3+ as ferrichrome complex through the outer membrane of Escherichia co...
In Gram-negative bacteria, multi-component machines that span the inner and outer membranes actively...
AbstractRecent progress in the understanding of the nature of the extraordinary variety of protein t...
bacterial protein export; inner membrane protein insertion; outer membrane insertion; protein secret...
In response to the low nickel availability in most natural environments, bacteria have developed hig...
AbstractBacteria solve the iron supply problem caused by the insolubility of Fe3+ by synthesizing ir...
International audienceIn response to the low nickel availability in most natural environments, bacte...
Zinc is essential for all branches of life and is the second most abundant transition metal divalent...
The cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria is the matrix for metabolic energy transducing processes such a...
The cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria is the matrix for metabolic energy transducing processes such a...
P-i transport via the phosphate inorganic transport system (Pit) of Escherichia coil was studied in ...
Bacteria have evolved sophisticated cellular transport mechanisms to maintain metal homeostasis to n...
doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.09.022Introduction In Gram-negative bacteria, uptake of essential nutrients s...
Bacterial cells have developed two basic types of active transport systems. One of these transport s...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria consists of two distinct membranes, the inner (IM) and t...
AbstractActive transport of Fe3+ as ferrichrome complex through the outer membrane of Escherichia co...
In Gram-negative bacteria, multi-component machines that span the inner and outer membranes actively...
AbstractRecent progress in the understanding of the nature of the extraordinary variety of protein t...
bacterial protein export; inner membrane protein insertion; outer membrane insertion; protein secret...
In response to the low nickel availability in most natural environments, bacteria have developed hig...
AbstractBacteria solve the iron supply problem caused by the insolubility of Fe3+ by synthesizing ir...
International audienceIn response to the low nickel availability in most natural environments, bacte...
Zinc is essential for all branches of life and is the second most abundant transition metal divalent...
The cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria is the matrix for metabolic energy transducing processes such a...
The cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria is the matrix for metabolic energy transducing processes such a...
P-i transport via the phosphate inorganic transport system (Pit) of Escherichia coil was studied in ...
Bacteria have evolved sophisticated cellular transport mechanisms to maintain metal homeostasis to n...
doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.09.022Introduction In Gram-negative bacteria, uptake of essential nutrients s...
Bacterial cells have developed two basic types of active transport systems. One of these transport s...
The cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria consists of two distinct membranes, the inner (IM) and t...
AbstractActive transport of Fe3+ as ferrichrome complex through the outer membrane of Escherichia co...
In Gram-negative bacteria, multi-component machines that span the inner and outer membranes actively...
AbstractRecent progress in the understanding of the nature of the extraordinary variety of protein t...