Autotransporter proteins comprise a large family of virulence factors that consist of a-barrel translocation unit and an extracellular effector or passenger domain. The -barrel anchors the protein to the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and facilitates the transport of the passenger domain onto the cell surface. By inserting an epitope tag into the N terminus of the passenger domain of the inverse autotransporter intimin, we generated a mutant defective in autotransport. Using this stalled mutant, we could show that (i) at the time point of stalling, the -barrel appears folded; (ii) the stalled autotransporter is associated with BamA and SurA; (iii) the stalled intimin is decorated with large amounts of SurA; (iv) the stalled autotr...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
Protein secretion plays an essential role in the virulence of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Gr...
Autotransporters are bacterial virulence factors that share a common mechanism by which they are tra...
Gram-negative bacteria use different protein secretion systems, ranging from type I through type IX,...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Invasin and intimin are major virulence factors of enteropathogenic Yersiniae and Escherichia coli, ...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
Background In Gram-negative bacteria, type Va and Vc autotransporters are proteins that contain bot...
Autotransporters (ATs) of Gram-negative bacteria contain an N-proximal passenger domain that is tran...
Since their discovery more than 20 years ago the autotransporter protein superfamily has been growin...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Autotransporters are large virulence factors secreted by Gram-negative bacteria. They are synthesize...
Intimin and invasin are adhesins and central virulence factors of attaching and effacing bacteria, s...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a C-terminal β-barrel domain, which must be correctly folded an...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
Protein secretion plays an essential role in the virulence of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Gr...
Autotransporters are bacterial virulence factors that share a common mechanism by which they are tra...
Gram-negative bacteria use different protein secretion systems, ranging from type I through type IX,...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Intimin is an essential adhesin of attaching and effacing organisms such as entropathogenic Escheric...
Invasin and intimin are major virulence factors of enteropathogenic Yersiniae and Escherichia coli, ...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
Background In Gram-negative bacteria, type Va and Vc autotransporters are proteins that contain bot...
Autotransporters (ATs) of Gram-negative bacteria contain an N-proximal passenger domain that is tran...
Since their discovery more than 20 years ago the autotransporter protein superfamily has been growin...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Autotransporters are large virulence factors secreted by Gram-negative bacteria. They are synthesize...
Intimin and invasin are adhesins and central virulence factors of attaching and effacing bacteria, s...
Bacterial autotransporters comprise a C-terminal β-barrel domain, which must be correctly folded an...
Autotransporters are a superfamily of proteins secreted by Gram-negative bacteria including many vir...
Protein secretion plays an essential role in the virulence of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Gr...
Autotransporters are bacterial virulence factors that share a common mechanism by which they are tra...