International audienceThe TolA, TolB, TolQ, and TolR proteins are involved in maintaining the integrity of the Escherichia coli outer membrane and in the import of group A colicins and filamentous phage DNA. TolA, TolQ, and TolR are localized in the inner membrane while TolB is periplasmic, although a small amount of membrane-associated TolB is always found. In vivo cross-linking experiments with formaldehyde were performed in order to determine the proteins interacting with TolA. In wild-type strains, two specific complexes of 65 and 71 kDa, comprising TolA, were identified. These complexes were absent in a tolQ strain, while only the 65-kDa complex was absent in a tolR strain. When the tol strains were transformed with plasmids encoding T...
International audienceMutants in tolA, B, Q, and R genes have been isolated on the basis of their to...
International audienceTolQ, TolR and TolA are membrane proteins involved in maintaining the structur...
International audienceColicins use two envelope multiprotein systems to reach their cellular target ...
International audienceThe TolA, TolB, TolQ, and TolR proteins are involved in maintaining the integr...
International audienceThe Tol-PAL system of Escherichia coli is a multiprotein system involved in ma...
The Tol proteins of Escherichia coli are involved in outer membrane stability. They are also require...
International audienceTolA, -B, -Q, and -R proteins are involved in maintaining the cell envelope in...
International audienceTolA is an inner membrane protein with three domains: a transmembrane N-termin...
International audienceABSTRACT The Tol-Pal proteins of the cell envelope of Escherichia coli are req...
International audienceGroup A colicins need proteins of the Escherichia coli envelope Tol complex (T...
International audienceTolB is a periplasmic protein of the cell envelope Tol complex. It is partiall...
International audienceSeveral proteins of the Tol/Pal system are required for group A colicin import...
International audienceThe tolQRAB-pal operon is conserved in Gram-negative genomes. The TolQRA prote...
The Tol assembly of proteins is an interacting network of proteins located in the Escherichia coli c...
International audienceThe TolQRA proteins of Escherichia coli form an inner membrane complex involve...
International audienceMutants in tolA, B, Q, and R genes have been isolated on the basis of their to...
International audienceTolQ, TolR and TolA are membrane proteins involved in maintaining the structur...
International audienceColicins use two envelope multiprotein systems to reach their cellular target ...
International audienceThe TolA, TolB, TolQ, and TolR proteins are involved in maintaining the integr...
International audienceThe Tol-PAL system of Escherichia coli is a multiprotein system involved in ma...
The Tol proteins of Escherichia coli are involved in outer membrane stability. They are also require...
International audienceTolA, -B, -Q, and -R proteins are involved in maintaining the cell envelope in...
International audienceTolA is an inner membrane protein with three domains: a transmembrane N-termin...
International audienceABSTRACT The Tol-Pal proteins of the cell envelope of Escherichia coli are req...
International audienceGroup A colicins need proteins of the Escherichia coli envelope Tol complex (T...
International audienceTolB is a periplasmic protein of the cell envelope Tol complex. It is partiall...
International audienceSeveral proteins of the Tol/Pal system are required for group A colicin import...
International audienceThe tolQRAB-pal operon is conserved in Gram-negative genomes. The TolQRA prote...
The Tol assembly of proteins is an interacting network of proteins located in the Escherichia coli c...
International audienceThe TolQRA proteins of Escherichia coli form an inner membrane complex involve...
International audienceMutants in tolA, B, Q, and R genes have been isolated on the basis of their to...
International audienceTolQ, TolR and TolA are membrane proteins involved in maintaining the structur...
International audienceColicins use two envelope multiprotein systems to reach their cellular target ...