AbstractMany gram-negative bacteria produce thin protein filaments, named pili, which extend beyond the confines of the outer membrane. The importance of these pili is illustrated by the fact that highly complex, multi-protein pilus-assembly machines have evolved, not once, but several times. Their many functions include motility, adhesion, secretion, and DNA transfer, all of which can contribute to the virulence of bacterial pathogens or to the spread of virulence factors by horizontal gene transfer. The medical importance has stimulated extensive biochemical and genetic studies but the assembly and function of pili remains an enigma. It is clear that progress in this field requires a more holistic approach where the entire molecular appar...
Pili are critical virulence factors of many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provid...
The type IVa pilus system can be used for adhesion, natural competence, phage adsorption, folded-pro...
International audienceThe functionally versatile type IV pili (Tfp) are one of the most widespread v...
Pili are crucial virulence factors for many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provid...
International audienceMany gram-negative bacteria secrete specific proteins via the type II secretio...
Summary Pili are proteinaceous polymers of linked pilins that protrude from the cell surface of many...
Type IV pili (T4P) are hairlike surface structures, present on a variety of different bacteria. They...
Type IV pili (T4P) are bacterial biomolecular machines that mediate interactions with the environmen...
International audienceType II secretion systems (T2SSs) share common origins and structure with arch...
International audienceType IV pili are versatile and highly flexible fibers formed on the surface of...
A variety of multi-subunit protein polymers on the bacterial cell surface known as pili or fimbriae ...
Pili belong to a broad class of bacterial surface structures that play a key role in infection and p...
This is the final version of the article. Available from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in ...
AbstractThe cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is composed of two membranes, which are separate...
Pathogenic bacteria employ a number of mechanisms to induce infection and survive in host tissues, i...
Pili are critical virulence factors of many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provid...
The type IVa pilus system can be used for adhesion, natural competence, phage adsorption, folded-pro...
International audienceThe functionally versatile type IV pili (Tfp) are one of the most widespread v...
Pili are crucial virulence factors for many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provid...
International audienceMany gram-negative bacteria secrete specific proteins via the type II secretio...
Summary Pili are proteinaceous polymers of linked pilins that protrude from the cell surface of many...
Type IV pili (T4P) are hairlike surface structures, present on a variety of different bacteria. They...
Type IV pili (T4P) are bacterial biomolecular machines that mediate interactions with the environmen...
International audienceType II secretion systems (T2SSs) share common origins and structure with arch...
International audienceType IV pili are versatile and highly flexible fibers formed on the surface of...
A variety of multi-subunit protein polymers on the bacterial cell surface known as pili or fimbriae ...
Pili belong to a broad class of bacterial surface structures that play a key role in infection and p...
This is the final version of the article. Available from eLife Sciences Publications via the DOI in ...
AbstractThe cell envelope of Gram-negative bacteria is composed of two membranes, which are separate...
Pathogenic bacteria employ a number of mechanisms to induce infection and survive in host tissues, i...
Pili are critical virulence factors of many Gram-negative pathogens. These surface structures provid...
The type IVa pilus system can be used for adhesion, natural competence, phage adsorption, folded-pro...
International audienceThe functionally versatile type IV pili (Tfp) are one of the most widespread v...