The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good opportunity to compare their proteomes. This study was undertaken to specifically compare and contrast their secretomes—the fraction of the proteome with predicted N-terminal signal sequences, both type I and type II. A total of 176 theoretical bacterial proteomes were examined using the ExProt program. Compared with the Gram-positives, the Gram-negative bacteria were found, on average, to contain a larger number of potential Sec-dependent sequences. In the Gram-negative bacteria but not in the others, there was a positive correlation between proteome size and secretome size, while there was no correlation between secretome size and pathogenicity. Within the Gram-neg...
Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope, the sec...
Abstract Background The increasing availability of whole genome sequences allows the gene or protein...
Contains fulltext : 52168tjalsma.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Proteom...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good opportunity to compare th...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good op-portunity to compare t...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important "remote-control" functions for bacterial survival ...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important“ remote-control” functions for bacterial survival ...
For most bacteria it is essential to secrete particular proteins, and there are several methods avai...
The availability of complete genome sequences has allowed the prediction of all exported proteins of...
Extracellular proteins of bacterial pathogens play a crucial role in the infection of the host. Here...
<div><p>Numerous aspects of the relationship between bacteria and human have been investigated. One ...
Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope, the sec...
Numerous aspects of the relationship between bacteria and human have been investigated. One aspect t...
<div><p>Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope,...
Genome-scale prediction of subcellular localization (SCL) is not only useful for inferring protein f...
Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope, the sec...
Abstract Background The increasing availability of whole genome sequences allows the gene or protein...
Contains fulltext : 52168tjalsma.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Proteom...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good opportunity to compare th...
The rapid increasing number of completed bacterial genomes provides a good op-portunity to compare t...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important "remote-control" functions for bacterial survival ...
Secretory proteins perform a variety of important“ remote-control” functions for bacterial survival ...
For most bacteria it is essential to secrete particular proteins, and there are several methods avai...
The availability of complete genome sequences has allowed the prediction of all exported proteins of...
Extracellular proteins of bacterial pathogens play a crucial role in the infection of the host. Here...
<div><p>Numerous aspects of the relationship between bacteria and human have been investigated. One ...
Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope, the sec...
Numerous aspects of the relationship between bacteria and human have been investigated. One aspect t...
<div><p>Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope,...
Genome-scale prediction of subcellular localization (SCL) is not only useful for inferring protein f...
Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope, the sec...
Abstract Background The increasing availability of whole genome sequences allows the gene or protein...
Contains fulltext : 52168tjalsma.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Proteom...