Gram-negative bacteria have a highly evolved cell wall with two membranes composed of complex arrays of integral and peripheral proteins, as well as phospholipids and glycolipids. In order to sense changes in, respond to, and exploit their environmental niches, bacteria rely on structures assembled into or onto the outer membrane. Protein secretion across the cell wall is a key process in virulence and other fundamental aspects of bacterial cell biology. The final stage of protein secretion in Gram-negative bacteria, translocation across the outer membrane, is energetically challenging so sophisticated nanomachines have evolved to meet this challenge. Advances in fluorescence microscopy now allow for the direct visualization of the protein ...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates ...
Reliable methods to det. the subcellular localization of bacterial proteins are needed for the study...
Protein secretion plays a central role in modulating the interactions ofbacteria with their environm...
The art shows diffraction limited (left) image transitioning towards a super-resolved image (right) ...
The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex bilayer composed of proteins, phospho...
Single-molecule imaging in living cells can provide unique information about biological processes. B...
Nanomachines belonging to the type IV filament (Tff) superfamily serve a variety of cellular functio...
We review different super-resolution microscopy approaches used by microbiologists to investigate b...
A complete understanding of biological substructures is often obscured by the diffraction limit of v...
All cells spatially organize their interiors, and this arrangement is necessary for cell viability. ...
The Gram-negative bacterial outer membrane (OM) is an asymmetric bilayer with an inner leaflet compo...
AbstractMany gram-negative bacteria produce thin protein filaments, named pili, which extend beyond ...
Gram-negative bacteria use the type-V secretion pathway to expose proteins at their cell surface, ma...
The investigation of the subcellular localization, dynamics and interaction of proteins and protein ...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates ...
Reliable methods to det. the subcellular localization of bacterial proteins are needed for the study...
Protein secretion plays a central role in modulating the interactions ofbacteria with their environm...
The art shows diffraction limited (left) image transitioning towards a super-resolved image (right) ...
The outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria is a complex bilayer composed of proteins, phospho...
Single-molecule imaging in living cells can provide unique information about biological processes. B...
Nanomachines belonging to the type IV filament (Tff) superfamily serve a variety of cellular functio...
We review different super-resolution microscopy approaches used by microbiologists to investigate b...
A complete understanding of biological substructures is often obscured by the diffraction limit of v...
All cells spatially organize their interiors, and this arrangement is necessary for cell viability. ...
The Gram-negative bacterial outer membrane (OM) is an asymmetric bilayer with an inner leaflet compo...
AbstractMany gram-negative bacteria produce thin protein filaments, named pili, which extend beyond ...
Gram-negative bacteria use the type-V secretion pathway to expose proteins at their cell surface, ma...
The investigation of the subcellular localization, dynamics and interaction of proteins and protein ...
Sophisticated nanomachines are used by bacteria for protein secretion. In Gram-negative bacteria, th...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates ...
Reliable methods to det. the subcellular localization of bacterial proteins are needed for the study...