Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesion to surfaces, nutrient acquisition, or growth inhibition of competing bacteria. For secretion of proteins, Gram-negative bacteria have evolved different secretion systems, classified as secretion systems I through IX to date. While some of these systems consist of multiple proteins building a complex spanning the cell envelope, the type V secretion system, the subject of this review, is rather minimal. Proteins of the Type V secretion system are often called autotransporters (ATs). In the simplest case, a type V secretion system consists of only one polypeptide chain with a β-barrel translocator domain in the membrane, and an extracellular p...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
The molecular mechanism by which proteins are secreted in gram‐negative bacteria is supported by nan...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Transmembrane proteins in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria are almost exclusively β-barr...
AbstractThe two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general fun...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
Protein secretion plays an essential role in the virulence of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Gr...
Autotransporters are secreted proteins that are assembled into the outer membrane of bacterial cells...
International audienceAutotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the ...
Bacterial cells have developed multiple strategies to communicate with their surrounding environment...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
The molecular mechanism by which proteins are secreted in gram‐negative bacteria is supported by nan...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Bacteria secrete proteins for different purposes such as communication, virulence functions, adhesio...
Autotransport in Gram-negative bacteria denotes the ability of surface-localized proteins to cross t...
Transmembrane proteins in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria are almost exclusively β-barr...
AbstractThe two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general fun...
The two membranes of Gram-negative bacteria contain protein machines that have a general function in...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
Autotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the Type V, subtype a, sec...
Protein secretion plays an essential role in the virulence of Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Gr...
Autotransporters are secreted proteins that are assembled into the outer membrane of bacterial cells...
International audienceAutotransporters (ATs) belong to a family of modular proteins secreted by the ...
Bacterial cells have developed multiple strategies to communicate with their surrounding environment...
Autotransporter proteins are a large family of virulence factors secreted from Gram-negative bacteri...
The molecular mechanism by which proteins are secreted in gram‐negative bacteria is supported by nan...
Secretion is an essential duty for prokaryotes to better interact with their surroundings or host. I...